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               N.  B.  Some Resolutions having been entered into at the General Quarter Sessions of the Peace held at Swansea, by
           the Justices  and other Gentlemen assembled,  for  altering,  repairing and perfecting the Roads for  the Accommodation of
           the Mail in every Manner in their Power; and as  farther Regulations and Arrangements are intended to take Place in  the
           Post 'or that Part of the  Kingdom  in consequence  of the same,  the  Departure of the  Mail  Coaches for  South Wales  is
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           ne   .sarily deferred a short Time longer.
               ***  The Angel behind St. Clement's Church, and the Gloucester Coffee-house, Piccadilly, are the Places from whence
           tht  Mail Coaches will go to all Parts of South Wales, both by Way of Newnham, Cardiff and Swansea; and also by Way of
           R1Jss, Hereford, Brecknock, Carmarthen, &c. to Haverfordwest and Milford Haven.
               = >  The Mail Coach to Dover, will start next Monday, from the Gloucester Coffee-house, Picadilly, and the George
           and Blue Boar, Holborn.


           -- 8 518  NEWS  (General Post-Office, October 29, 1785)

               MR.  PALMER having engaged  to  accomplish  his  Plan for  the Conveyance  of His  Majesty's Mails  to  all Parts  of the
           Kingdom  as  soon as  possible,  the  Letters for  every Part  of Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  must  be  put  into  the  Receiving
           Houses before FIVE  o'Clock in the  Evening,  and into this  Office before SEVEN,  in order to  prevent the  Inconveniencies
           which have arisen to the Public from Two Deliveries in London on the same Day, and the sending out the Mails at different
           Hours on the same Evening.
               The Letters are intended to be sent out regularly from  hence between the Hours of Nine and Ten in the Morning, so
           as to reach the most distant Parts of the Town by Twelve at Noon.
               It is  necessary that all Newspapers should be put into this Office before Six o'Clock, otherwise they cannot be certain
           of an immediate Conveyance.
                                                                           ANTHONY TODD, Sec.
               The following are the Mail Coaches already established.
               To Bath and Bristol from the Swan with Two Necks, Lad-lane, and the Gloucester Coffee-house, Piccadilly.
               To Norwich and Yarmouth, through Newmarket and Thetford from the White Horse, Fetter-lane.
               To Norwich, through Colchester and Ipswich from the same Place.
               To Nottingham and Leeds from the Bull and Mouth, in Bull and Mouth-street.
               To Manchester, through Derby, from the Swan with Two Necks, Lad-lane.
               To Liverpool, through Coventry and Litchfield, from the same Place.
               To Portsmouth, from the Angel behind St. Clement's Church.
               To Southampton and Poole, from the Bell and Crown, Holborn; and the Gloucester Coffee-house, Piccadilly.
               To Gloucester, from the Angel behind St. Clement's Church; and the Gloucester Coffee-house, Piccadilly.
               To Birmingham, from the Swan with Two Necks, Lad-lane.
               To Worcester and Ludlow, from the George and Blue Boar, Holborn, and the Gloucester Coffee-house, Piccadilly.
               To Bath and  Bristol,  through  Andover,  Devizes  and Bradford,  from  the Swan  with Two  Necks,  Lad-lane;  and  the
           Gloucester Coffee-house, Piccadilly.
               To Shrewsbury, from the Bull and Mouth, Bull and Mouth-street.
               To Cirencester, Tedbury, and Stroud, from  the  George and Blue Boar, Holborn, and the Gloucester Coffee-house,
           Piccadilly.
               To Windsor, from the Three Cups, Brea,d-street, and the Gloucester Coffee-house, Piccadilly.
               To Chester and Holyhead, from the Swan with Two Necks, Lad-lane.
               To Carlisle, by Way of Manchester, from the Swan with Two Necks Lad-lane.
               To Exeter, from the Swan with Two Necks, Lad-lane, and the Gloucester Coffee-house, Piccadilly.
               And This Day,
               To DOVER, through Darlford, Rochester,  Chatham,  and Canterbury.
               To SWANSEA,  through Oxford,  Gloucester,  Newnham,  Chepstow,  Newporl,  Cardiff,  Cowbridge,  Bridge-end,  Aberavon,
           Neath,  to Swansea.
               To MILFORD-HAVEN,  through Oxford,  Gloucester,  Ross,  Hereford,  Hay,  Brecknock,  Trecastle,  Llandovery,  Llandilo,
           Cannarlhen, St.  Clare's,  Narbeth,  Haverfordwest,  to Hubbers_.ton on the Haven.
               The Mail Coach to Swansea, and the Mail Coach to Milford-Haven, from the Angel behind St. Clement's Church, and
           the Gloucester Coffee-house, Piccadilly. And





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