364 INDEX 



Inns {continued) : — 



Four Crosses, Willoughby, i. 46 



George, Huntingdon, ii. 74 



Golden Cross, Charing Cross, i. 322, 323, 324, 329 ; ii. 210, 213, 214 



Goose and Gridiron, St. Paul's Churchyard, ii. 189, 296 



Green Man and Still, Oxford Street, ii. 190 



Hardwicke Arms, Arrington Bridge, ii. 73 



King's Arms, Snow Hill, ii. 237 



Lion, Shrewsbury, ii. 215 



Old Bell, Holborn, ii. 190, 282 



Pelican, Speenhamland, ii. 340, 343 



Saracen's Head, Snow Hill, i. 324 ; ii. 67, 214, 236 



Swan with Two Necks, J.ud Lane, i. 323, 324 ; ii. 178, 19')-9, 



204, 228 

 Talbot, Shrewsbury, ii. 215 

 Three Tuns, Durham, ii. 340 

 Wheatsheaf, Bushyford Bridge, ii. 94 

 Winterslow Hut, ii. 151 



" Journey," original meaning of word, i. 107 



Key-bugles, popular with guards, i. 279-81 



Legislation, i. 194-220 



Long coaches (an intermediate class of vehicle, between stage-coaches 



and waggons), i. 95, 119, 210, 286 

 Long Coach, Birmingham and Shrewsbury, 1753, 3i days to liOndon, 



i. 119 



" Machines " introduced 1667, i. 68 ; the term in general use about 



1740, i. 69, 120, 282 ; a favourite term, i. 286 

 Mail-coaches — see " Coaches : ]Mail-coaches " 

 Mary, Queen, her State Coach, 1553, i. 3 

 Matthews' Patent Safety Coach, i. 312 



Milton, Kev. W., inventor of Patent Safety Coach, 1805, i. 309; ii. 96 

 Motor-cars, early (1823-38), ii. 260-68 ; modern, ii. 285-9, 347 



Northumberland, Earl of, sets uji a carriage, 1619, i. 8 

 Nunn, James, buyer of horses for Chajjlin, ii. 204-7 



Old-time travellers : — 



Brome, Kev. — , tour of, 1700, ii. 333 



Calderwood, Mrs., of Polton and Coltness, 1756, ii. 334 



Gary, Kobert, rides from London to Edinburgh, 1603, i. 16 



Charles VI., Emperor, visits Petworth, ii. 332 



Clarendon, Henry, Earl of, travels from Chester to Holyhead, 



1685, i. 21 

 CoVjbett, I^ichani, rides horseback, i. 55 ; on coaches, ii. 181 



