a\jDi:x 363 



i. 2G3 ; salaries raised, 1842, i. -Ki'-i ; forbidden to play key-bugle, 



i. 280 ; devoted to duty, ii. 160 ; rashness of, ii. 1i>'> 

 Guards of mails : — 



Couldery, — , i. 26.') ; ii. 120 



Kent, Luke, ii. 319 



:N[urrell, "Cocky," i. 271 



Nobbs, ]\[oses J., i. 264-71 ; ii. 119 

 Guards of stage-coaches, i. 272-81 ; stages not always'provided ■with. 



i. 272 ; versatile accomplishments of, i. 273 ; annual festivities. 



of, i. 275-8 ; snowbound at Dunchurch, ii. 162 

 Guards of stage-coaches : — 



Faulkner, Francis, ii. 320 



Goodwin, Jack, ii. 162 



Hadiey, Kobert, i. 274, 276 



Lord, Joe, ii. 152 



Russell, Thomas, i. 281 



Young, George, i. 273 

 Guide-posts obligatory, 1690, i. 112 

 Gurney, Sir Goldsworthy, inventor of steam-carriages, ii. 261-5, 285 



Hackney coaches, denounced by Taylor, i. 9 ; established 1605, i. 9-13 



" Hammercloth," derivation of the term, i. 68, 97 



Hancock, Walter, inventor of steam-carriages, ii. 261, 264-8, 285 



Hazlett, Robert, highwayman, ii. 53 



Highwaymen, the, i. 85, 116, 120-23, 157, 186, 332-5 ; ii. r.3, 59-61, 

 144-50, 326, 327-9. 



Hobson, Thomas, the Cambridge carrier, i. 65, 103-5, 205 ; ii. 124 



Hoby, Sir Thos., sets up a carriage, 1566, i. 4 



ilorsemen, the, i. 14-56 



Horses, generally six to a coach until about 1783-90, i. 85, 86, 90 ; 

 usually same horses from beginning to end of journey until 1734, 

 i. 63, 87 ; the " Double Horse," i. 53 ; " parliamentary horse," i. 

 218 ; fast coaches wear horses out quickly, 1824, ii. 173 ; average 

 price paid for, 1824, ii. 176; system of working improved, 1824, 

 ii. 176 ; bad-tempered, bought cheap, ii. 177 



Informers, i. 213-18 



Inns (mentioned at length) :— 



Bell and Crown, Holborn, ii. 235 



Belle Sauvage, Ludgate Hill, i. 323, 324 ; ii. 229, 237 



Blossoms, Lawrence Lane, ii. 185, 229, 237 



Boar and Castle, Oxford Street, ii. 189 



Bolt-in-Tun, Fleet Street, ii. 215, 237 



Bull, Whitechapel, i. 324 ; ii. 227, 232-5, ,343 



Bull and Mouth, St. Martin's-le-Grand, i. 323, 324 ; ii. 67, 68, 

 147, 178, 214, 215, 226, 231, 273, 277 



