IXBEX 365 



Old-time travellers {contimied) : — 



Denmark, Prince CJeorge of, visits Petworth, ii. 332 



De Quincey, Thomas, on contempt of inside passengers for 

 outsides, i. 210, 351-3 : prefers outside of coaches, ii. 67 



Dugdale, Sir William, mentions Birmingham coach of 1697, i. 77 



Fiennes, Celia, in Lancashire, 1691, surprised at finding sign- 

 posts, i. 115 



Gay, John (the i)oet) A Journey to Exeter, 1715, i. 28-33 



Hawker, Col., on travelling in 1812, i. 245 ; on cost of journey, 

 London to Glasgow, 1812, ii. 1-3, 4; on "Bull and Mouth" 

 inn, 1812, ii. 227 



Johnson, Dr., i. 52-3 



Macready, William C. (the actor), on incredilily slow journey, 

 Liverpool to London, 1811, i. 294 



Moritz, Rev. C. H., on miseries of outside passengers, 1782, 

 i. 98-102 



Murray, Piev. James, descriljes a journey from Ne\vcastle-on-Tyne 

 to London, 1772, ii. 48-65 



Parker, Edward, on miseries of coach journey from Preston, 

 Lancashire, 1662, i. 25-63 



Pepys, Samuel, often loses the road, i. 112 



Somerset, Dukes of, and Petworth, ii. 332 



Sopwith, Thomas, on discontinuance of York ]\rail, ii. 39 



Sorbiere, Samuel de, on waggoners, 1663, i. 127 



Swift, Jonathan, Dean, his couplets for inn signs on Penmaen- 

 mawr, i. 21 ; on horseback journey, Chester to London, 

 1710, i. 33, 73 ; on journey London to Holyhead and Dublin, 

 1726, i. 33 ; diary of journey, London to Holyhead, 1727, 

 i. 34-47 ; epigram at Willoughby, i. 46 ; travels by stage- 

 waggon, i. 132 ; on travelling, ii. 330 



Taylor, John (the "Water Poet"), travels to Southampton, 1648, 

 i. 58-60. 



Thoresby, Ral])h, travels by York stage to London, 1683, i. 27, 

 73 ; finds the Hull to York stage discontinued for Avinter 

 season, 1678, i. 74 ; going horseback, often misses his way, 

 i. 112 ; describes custom of treating lady passengers in 

 coaches, 1714, i. 335 ; on spring festivities, 1714, ii. 346 

 Wesley, John, generally travelled horseback, i. 47 ; describes his 

 adventures, i. 47-52 ; finds unpleasant company in a coach, 

 i. 293 

 Omnibuses, displace "short stages," ii. 193; "Wellington," Stratford 

 and Westbourne Grove, ii. 235 ; of Richmond Conveyance Co., 

 ii. 296. 

 Outside passengers first heard of, and probable origin of carrying, 

 i. 95; miseries of, i. 98-102; first provided with seats, i. 181; 

 treated with contempt by inside passengers, i. 210, 351-3 ; ii. 181 



