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Briftol in Sixteen Hours, with a Guard for its Protec- 

 tion, refpect fully inform the Public, that it is con- 

 ftructed so as to accommodate Four Infide Paffengers 

 in the moft convenient Manner ; — that it well {sic) fet 

 off every Night at Eight o'Clock, from the Swan with 

 Two Necks, Lad-Lane, London, and arrive at the 

 Three Tuns Inn, Bath, before Ten the next Morning, 

 and at the Rummer-Tavern, near the Exchange, Briftol, 

 at Twelve, . . . Will fet off from the faid Tavern at 

 Briftol at Four o'Clock every Afternoon, and arrive at 

 London at Eight o'Clock the next Morning. 



The Price to and from Briftol, Bath, and London, 

 i%s. for each Paffenger ... No Outfide allowed. 



Both the Guards and Coachmen (who will be like- 

 wife armed) have given ample Security for their Conduct 

 to the Proprietors, fo that thofe Ladies and Gentlemen 

 who may pleafe to honour them with their Encourage- 

 ment, may depend on every Refpect and Attention. 



Parcels will be forwarded agreeable to the Directions 

 immediately on their Arrival at London, etc. etc., and 

 the Price of the Porterage as well as the Carriage, 

 on the moft reafonable Terms, will be charged on the 

 Outfide to prevent Impofition. 



Any perfon having reafon to complain of the 



Porter's Delay, will oblige the Proprietors by fending 



a Letter of the Times of Dehvery of their Parcels to 



any of the different Lins the Diligence puts up at. 



Performed by ,.. o /- t j 



•' Wilson & Co., London. 



Williams & Co., Bath. 



N.B. The London, Bath, and Briftol Coaches from 

 the above Inns as ufual. 



