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Postal service - Great Britain - Early works to 1800
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By the Queen, a proclamation, for enforcing the due execution of the act, intituled, An act for establishing a general Post-Office for all Her Majesties dominions, and for settling a weekly sum out of the revenues thereof, for the service of the war, and other Her Majesties occasions. Anne R.
Great Britain. Sovereign (1707-1714 : Anne)Date: 1711- Books
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The proceedings and correspondence, relating to certain articles of accusation, which were exhibited under the authority of the Lords Commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury, against the principal and resident surveyor, and the presidents of the Inland Office; founded on a conviction that the mismanagement of the inland department of the General Post-Office, among numerous other ill consequences, exposes its revenues to a waste exceeding one hundred thousand pounds sterling per annum. Including, also, a general representation of the partial and defective manner in which the business of the inland department has been conducted by those officers, ever since the abolition of the appointment of comptroller of the inland department, which took place in the year 1795. By Charles Bonnor, heretofore resident surveyor, and deputy comptroller general; and late comptroller of the inland department of the General Post-Office.
Bonner, Charles, -1829?Date: 1798- Books
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General Post-Office, Dublin January 5, 1788. A table shewing the daily dispatch of His Majesty's mails for England from this office, for the year 1788.
Ireland. General Post Office.Date: 1788]- Books
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Complete list of all the market towns in Great Britain, their distance from London, the market days, The Stage and Post Coaches, Waggons, and Other Carriages. The Hours of Setting Out; Their Postage and Fares to Town, the Principal Inns They Put Up at, &c. for the year 1796.
Boyle, P. (Patrick), -1808?.Date: [1796]- Books
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An Act for establishing a general post-office for all Her Majesties dominions, and for settling a weekly sum out of the revenues thereof, for the service of the war, and other Her Majesties occasions.
Great Britain.Date: 1711]