354 INDEX 



Mail-coaclies {continued) :— 

 Chester, ii. 15, 23, 215 

 Derby and Manchester, ii. 40 

 Devonport (Quicksilver), i. 246, 264, 303 ; ii. 22, 23, 28, 31-6, 



39, 122, 182, 207, 227, 252, 295, 308, 312 

 Dover, ii. 15, 23, 24, 150 



„ Foreign, ii. 215 

 Edinburgh, ii. 23, 24, 39, 75, 295 



„ and Glasgow, ii. 166 



Exeter, New, i. 264 



„ ii. 22, 23, 28, 31, 35, 106, 151 

 Falmouth, ii. 23, 31, 35 

 Glasgow, i. 247 ; ii. 1 -3 

 Gloucester and Carmarthen, ii. 23 



„ ii. 22, 28, 215 



Halifax, ii. 23, 106 

 Hastings, ii. 23, 24, 215, 237 

 Holyhead, ii. 15, 23, 207, 315 

 Hull, ii. 23 

 Ipswich, ii. 150, 312 

 Lancaster and Kirkby Stephen, ii. 152 

 Leeds, ii. 23, 24 

 Liverpool, ii. 23 



„ and Manchester, ii. 12 



„ and Preston, ii. 27 



Louth, ii. 23, 28, 106, 235 

 Lynn and Wells, ii. 23, 235 

 Manchester, ii. 23 



Norwich, by Newmarket, ii. 15, 23, 215 

 Plymouth and Falmouth, ii. 314 

 Poole, ii. 160 



Portsmouth, ii. 23, 24, 160 

 Southampton, ii. 22, 23 

 Stroud, ii. 22, 23 

 Wick and Thurso, ii. 40 

 Worcester, ii. 23, 215, 318 

 Yarmouth, ii. 23, 24 

 York, ii. 150. 

 Stage-coaches, first established 1657, i. 2 ; considered vulgar, 

 i. 25 ; i)atent for Edinburgh and Leith waggon-coach 

 granted, 1610, i. 56; said to have begun about 1640, i. 57; 

 John Taylor travels by the Southampton coach, 1648, i. 58-60 ; 

 Chester Stage, first regular stage-coach, established 1657, 

 i. 60; Exeter, Okehampton, Plymouth, Newark, Darling- 

 ton, Ferryhill, York, Durham, Edinburgh and Wakefield 

 stages established 1658, i. 61 ; itinerary varied to suit 



