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Royal Tunbridge Wells |
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Chapman and Bennett, (Late Camfteld's) London Waggon,
Sets out from Tunbridge-Wells, during the Summer Season, every Monday and Thursday Morning about Eight o'Clock; and arrives at the Nag's Head Inn, in the Borough of South-wark, every Tuesday and Friday, about Eight o'Clock in the Morning; returns from thence the same Evenings, and arrives at Tunbridge-Wells, Wednesdays and Saturdays. Carries Goods at per Hundred Weight; and Parcels book'd at the above Inn, and at Mr. Bennett's, the Duke of York, Tunbridge-Wells.
The Mail
Arrives every Morning from London about Eight o'Clock, (Mondays excepted) and goes out every Evening at Six o'Clock, except Saturdays. The Postage of a single Letter to, or from London, is Four-pence.
N.B. All Foreign or Cross-post Letters, are to be given to the person belonging to the Office, and not put in the Box, with the Letters 76 |
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