340 HIGHWAYS AND HORSES. 



the property of Mr. J. W. Selby, which runs somewhere every 

 day all the year round, Sundays and Christmas Days only 

 excepted, leaves the White Horse Cellars at 10.45 a-™-> "^^^^ 

 *East Sheen, which it leaves at 11.30 a.m., Richmond 11.45 

 a.m., Twickenham 11.55 ^..m., *Teddington 12.5, Hampton 

 Court 12.15, Walton 12.40, *Oatlands Park 12.50, Weybridge 

 1.5, *Chertsey 1.15, and Virginia Water 1.45 p.m. ; returning 

 from Virginia Water at 3.30 p.m., Oatlands Park 4.20 and 

 with the same times over the other stages back, arriving in 

 Piccadilly at 6.30 p.m. 

 AViNDSOR AND LoNDON. — A well-appointed four-horse coach leaves 

 the White Horse Cellars every morning at 10.30 a.m. (Sundays 

 excepted), z'/a *East Sheen 11.18 a.m., Richmond 11.28 a.m., 

 Twickenham 11.35 a.m., Teddington 11,48 a.m., *Hampton 

 12.6 p.m., *Staines 12.50 p.m.; arriving at the "White Hart," 

 Windsor, at 1.30 p.m. ; returning at 3.40 p.m., due in Piccadilly 

 at 6.40 p.m. 



On June 20th, 1882, it was announced that a 

 double coach would run to Brighton. During the 

 revival of coaches this is the only instance I know of 

 a double coach being placed upon the road. " Baron 

 Oppenheim and Mr. Steward Freeman will com- 

 mence running a double coach to Brighton on the 

 17th of this month, leaving ' Hatchett's' and Brighton 

 at 11.30 a.m., and arriving at their respective destina- 

 tions at 5.30 p.m. The down coach will lunch at 

 Reigate, the up coach at Crawley. The coaches will 

 be supplied by Holland, horsed by E. Woodlands ; 

 and E. Fownes and J. Thorogood will be the coach- 

 men." 



On October 17th, 1885, the following bill appeared 

 in the Sporting Gazette : 



Ledbury and Gloucester. — The mail coach leaves the " Feathers " 

 Hotel, Ledbury, every morning at 8, arriving at the "Grey- 

 hound" Hotel, Gloucester, at 10.15 a.m.; returning at 3.25 p.m. 



Oatlands Park Hotel and London. — The " Old Times," a fast 

 and well-appointed four-horse coach (Mr. J. W, Selby pro- 

 prietor), runs daily (Sundays excepted) from the White Horse 



* Change horses. 



