DAllW OF THE COACHIiVG AGE 75 



Swan," in York. It is dated 1706, and is evidently 

 an announcement of the coach resuming its season 

 after one of its annual hibernations : — 



YORK Four Days 



Stage-Coach. 



Segxns an Friday ihc i7ih of April 1 706. 



ALL that are defitovu to pafj from LoTUjfcn to Tcrrt^ 

 or from Tor\ to Lorubn, or any other Place 

 on-thai Road, Let them RepAir lo the BlaJ^Swanm 

 Mdbodrn in London J aud to the hhic\SiPart m Coney 



At boihw^ich Places, ihey may be rctovcdma 

 Staec Coach every MonAay, ^cdnejday and Friday, 

 TvljKh performs the whole Jourrxeyin Four Days, ({/" 

 God permiij.) And fet6 forth at Five m 'heMornmg. 



And Tctums from Torf^ to Stamford in two d^yj, 

 and from Stamford by Hunttngton to London m two 

 days moTc. And the lite Stages on theu reiurru 

 Alkranng mJi Faffeagtr n\ wei^t, and all 4bovc jrf 4 Ponad. 



r benjamin Kinsman, 

 Performed By I Henry Harrijoa, 



\WalUT Bayne\ 



Alio ih is gives Notice that Ncwcafllc Stage Coach , fcts 

 out from York, every Monday, and Fnday, and 

 from Ncwcaftle evety Monday, and Friday. 



OLD COACHING BILL, PRESERVED AT THE "BLACK SWAN," 

 YORK. 



It still took four days, as it had done when 

 first estahlished close upon half a century before. 

 Clearly times and coaches alike moved slowly. 



