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Post-Office Annual directory - National Library of Scotland

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372<br />

Edinburgh Royal Mail Coach- 0£Bce,<br />

NO. 1. Black Bull, Catherine Street.<br />

Carlisle, through Middleton, Bankhouse, Selkirk,<br />

Hawick, Mosspaul, Langholm and Longtown,<br />

at 2 p. m. where it meets the Liverpool<br />

and Manchester mails.<br />

Dumfries, through Noblehouse, Crook and M<strong>of</strong>-<br />

fat, every morning at 9 am. where it<br />

meets the Portpatrick mail, and annves<br />

there at ID o'clock, and in time for the<br />

packet the next day for Donaghadee;<br />

where conveyance is to Belfast, Dublin,<br />

and all parts <strong>of</strong> Ireland.<br />

Glasgow, through Linlithgow, Falkirk and Kylsyth,<br />

every evening at 9, where it meets<br />

^lie Ayr mail, which sets out every morning<br />

at 9.<br />

l^ondon, through Haddington, Dunbar, Berwick,<br />

Belford, Alnwick, Morpeth, Newcastle,<br />

and York ; where it meets the Hull, Don-<br />

caster, Scarborough, and Leeds, as also<br />

the Manchester mail, at half past 3.<br />

London, (Union) taking the above route jjcr mail<br />

to Newcastle and York, through Tad-<br />

caster, Ferrybridge, Doncastei', Belford,<br />

Newark, Grantham, Coltersworth, Stara-<br />

> ford, Stilton., Buckden, Biggleswade and<br />

Hertford, every morning at 5 o'clock.<br />

By the above coach, passengers by taking their<br />

seats through, have the preference <strong>of</strong><br />

1816.

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