The Holyhead Road: The Mail-coach Road to Dublin. Vol. 2Harper, Charles G. (Charles George)
History
The Holyhead Road: The Mail-coach Road to Dublin. Vol. 2
Harper, Charles G. (Charles George)
A5 Road (England and Wales); England -- Description and travel; England -- Social life and customs
Britannia Bridge, The, ii. 298–302
Brownhills, i. 5, 220
Brown’s Wells, i. 58
Brunsford Bridge, i. 208
Burcot, ii. 78
Caer Ceiliog, ii. 305–307
Caldecote, i. 213, 215
Capel Curig, ii. 108, 112, 249–253, 271
Catesby, Robert, i. 243, 252
Catthorpe, i. 205, 207
Cave’s Inn, i. 205, 207
Ceint, ii. 318
Cernioge, ii. 225–230
Cerrig-y-Druidion, ii. 223–225
Chirk, i. 2; ii. 162, 171–175
Churchbridge, i. 221
Coaches:—
“Accommodation,” St. Albans, i. 121
“Albion,” Birmingham, i. 37
“Balloon,” Birmingham Post Coach, i. 28
Birmingham Mail, i. 157; ii. 12
Birmingham and Lichfield Flying Coach, i. 291
—— Stage, ii. 12
Birmingham and Shrewsbury Mail, i. 16, 31; ii. 112, 129
—— and Holyhead Mail, i. 16, 40
“Caravan,” the, London and Shrewsbury, ii. 104
Chester and Holyhead Mail, i. 16, 81, 102, 157, 162; ii. 113
—— Stage, i. 3, 6, 12, 291
—— and Shrewsbury Stage, i. 5
“Coburg,” Manchester, i. 85
“Coventry Flying Machine,” i. 291
—— Stage, i. 205; ii. 101
“Defiance,” Worcester and Shrewsbury, ii. 110
Diligence, Shrewsbury Stage, i. 32; ii. 107
“Eclipse,” Birmingham, i. 261–263, 291
“Economist,” Birmingham, i. 27, 32
“Emerald,” Birmingham, i. 31; ii. 16, 118
“Gee-ho,” Shrewsbury stage waggon, i. 32; ii. 102
“Greyhound,” Birmingham and Shrewsbury coach, i. 27, 32, 37, 152,
157; ii. 39
“Hero,” Manchester and Coventry, i. 292
“Highflyer,” Shrewsbury and Chester, ii. 120
Holyhead stage, i. 15
—— Mail (see “New Holyhead Mail”)
—— Post Coaches, ii. 113
“Hope,” Halifax, i. 156
“Independent Tally-ho,” Birmingham, i. 24, 28, 29; ii. 14
“Little Wonder,” Coventry and Birmingham, i. 292
Liverpool Mail, i. 311
Manchester Mail, i. 193
New Holyhead Mail, i. 16, 22, 31, 81, 87, 102, 152, 157, 193; ii.
14–16, 98, 112, 113, 210, 223, 246, 267–270, 281
“New Shrewsbury Flying Machine,” or “London and Shrewsbury New Fly,”
ii. 105
“Nimrod,” Shrewsbury, i. 27, 30; ii. 116–118, 133
“No Wonder,” Birmingham, i. 27
“Old Times,” St. Albans, i. 119
“Original London and Salop Machine,” ii. 106
“Original Tally-ho,” Birmingham, i. 24, 29
“Oxonian Express,” Holyhead, ii. 113
“Patent Tally-ho,” Birmingham, ii. 14
“Peeping Tom,” Manchester and Coventry, i. 292
“Prince of Wales,” or “Prince Regent,” Holyhead, i. 32; ii. 53, 113
“Real Tally-ho,” Birmingham, i. 24; ii. 14
“Shrewsbury Flying Machine,” ii. 105
—— —— Stage-waggon, ii. 103
—— Long Coach, ii. 104, 107
—— Machine, ii. 105
—— Stage, ii. 104, 107
“Stag,” Shrewsbury, i. 27; ii. 117
“Tally-ho,” Birmingham, i. 23, 24, 28, 44, 155, 192; ii. 12, 19
“Union,” Shrewsbury, i. 30; ii. 113
“Wolverhampton and Birmingham Flying stage,” i. 6
“Wonder,” Shrewsbury, i. 24, 27, 32; ii. 64, 74, 75, 91, 97–100,
114–119, 122, 155, 223
—— St. Albans i. 116–119
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