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                                                   CONTINENT of AMERICA.

              Between London and New-York, 12d.
                                                    BYE and CROSS ROADS.
              For the Port of all Bye and Cross Road Letters and Packets conveyed by Post within His Majesty's Dominions, the
          same Rates,  in Proportion to the Distances, as  the Letters  to and from London,  to and from Edinburgh,  to  and from
          Dublin, and to and from New-York, are rated to pay in each Country respectively.
                                                        SHIP LETIERS.
              For the Port of every Letter or Packet of Letters, directed to, or coming from, on board of any Ship, One Penny, over
          and above the Rates before-mentioned.
              The Deputy Postmasters in Great-Britain and Ireland, are directed to pay One Penny for every Letter or Packet that
          may be delivered to them from Parts beyond the Seas, upon a  proper Receipt being given for the Money, expressing the
          Name of the Vessel, and Captain.
              The full Inland Postage of all Letters and Packets, directed on board of Ships, or to His Majesty's Islands in the West-
          Indies, must be paid at the Post-Office where they are put in; together with One Penny, for every such Letter, or Packet,
          over and above the said Postage for putting the same on Ship-board.

                                                        PENNY-POST.
              For the Port of every Letter or Packet passing or repassing within the Cities of London or Westminster, the Borough
          of Southwark, and their Suburbs, One Penny, upon putting in the same; and a Second Penny, upon the Delivery of such as
          are directed to any Place beyond the said Cities, Borough and Suburbs, and within the District of the Penny-Post Delivery.
                                                      FOREIGN LETIERS.
              Letters from London to any Part of Holland, France, or Flanders (and to the Town of Geneva in Switzerland, through
          France) pay no Foreign Postage.
              From any Part of Holland, France, or Flanders, to London, lOd.
              To or from Ham.burgh, lOd.
              To or from London to or from any Part of Spain or Portugal thro' France, or by the Lisbon Mail, l&i.
              To or from London to or from any Part of Italy, Sicily,  Germany, Switzerland,  (except to Geneva) Alsace & Minorca,
          through France, 15d.
              To or from London to or from any Part of Italy, Sicily, Germany, Switzerland, Denmark, Sweden, Russia, and all Parts
          of the North, through Holland or Flanders, 12d.
              All Double, Treble, and other Letters whatever (except by the Penny Post) pay in proportion to the respective Rates
          of Single Letters before specified; as  also Packets  of Writs,  Deeds, or other Things,  chargeable by Weight, pay after the
          Rates of Four Single Letters for every Ounce Weight.
               = > Letters and Packets from any Part of Great-Britain or Ireland, for any of the Places before-mentioned beyond the
          Seas, are besides the said Foreign Rates, to pay, upon putting in, also the full Inland Port to London, without which they
          cannot be forwarded.
              All Merchants Accounts not exceeding One Sheet of Paper, and all Bills of Exchange, Invoices, and Bills of Lading to
          and from  any Parts  or Places,  not within His Majesty's  Dominions;  and the Covers  of Letters to  or from  Turkey,  not
          exceeding One Quarter of a Sheet of Paper, are allowed to pass without Rate or Payment of the Foreign Postage; but must
          pay the full Inland Port to and from London.
              Letters to all Parts of Europe are dispatched from London every Tuesday and Friday; except to Portugal by the Lisbon
          Mail, on Tuesdays only.
              No Letters containing Money or Rings can be forwarded by the Post.
                                                                 HYDE &  ROBERT HAMPDEN, Post-master General.


          -- 6 3 0 6  NEWS  (Victualling Office, June 15, 1763)

              The Commissioners for Victualling His Majesty's Navy do hereby give Notice, that on Monday the 4th of July next,
          exactly at Twelve o'Clock at Noon, they will be ready to treat with such Persons as are inclinable to undertake to supply Sea




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