The Story of the East Riding of YorkshireBrowne, Horace B. (Horace Baker)
History
The Story of the East Riding of Yorkshire
Browne, Horace B. (Horace Baker)
Yorkshire (England) -- History
THE FARES TO BE CHARGED ARE AS UNDER:
_First Class._ _Second Class._ _Third Class._
Hull to Selby 4_s._ 6_d._ 4_s._ 0_d._ 2_s._ 6_d._
Hull to York 8_s._ 0_d._ 6_s._ 6_d._ 4_s._ 6_d._
Hull to Leeds 8_s._ 0_d._ 6_s._ 6_d._ 4_s._ 6_d._
No Fees are allowed to be taken by the Guards, Porters, or any other
Servants of the Company.
The Trains, both up and down, will call at the Stations on the Line,
viz.:—Hessle, Ferriby, Brough, Staddlethorpe, Eastrington, Howden, and
Cliff.
Arrangements for carrying Goods, Cattle, Sheep, &c., will be completed
in a short time, of which due Notice will be given.
By Order,
GEORGE LOCKING, Secretary.
_Railway Office, Hull, June 24th, 1840._
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Transcriber’s Note
The table of illustrations has the wrong page (p. 116) for the image on
p. 117, and has been corrected.
Errors deemed most likely to be the printer’s have been corrected, and
are noted here.
52.5 we have no means of knowing[.] Added.
100.12 the records remain[s] to our day. Removed.
115.28 to hold this office[.] Thus Added.
116.2 Edward III[.], so his son Added.
118.16 Shakspeare’s [P/p]lay Replaced.
134.2 themselves in populous towns[.] Added.
148.30 your dewte in ryngyng....[’] Added.
187.31 of the building[.] They were a wealthy Added.
215.32 [s]ustained during the war. Added.
227.24 Let the best fashioned and apparrell[ /e]d Replaced.
Servants
231.21 This was between the years 1703 and 1753[.] Added.
245.11 horses could not[,] contend against the wind. Removed.
296.1 and Strong Beer.[’] Added.
324.20 teche all [scholers] thither _sic_
330.14 to the inhabitants[’] Added.
331.24 at Paris in 1552[./,] one of _Cicero_ printed Replaced.
332.33 Bridlington and Hull came into being[.] Added.
349.11 R[o/a]ised in 1802 two squadrons of Yeomanry Replaced.
350.22 Royal A[d/c]ademy Replaced.
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