2 edition of post chaise companion found in the catalog.
post chaise companion
Wilson, William (Topographer)
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1785 by pinted for W.Wilson in Dublin .
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Open Library | OL16301326M |
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The Post-Chaise Companion of Ireland was published by W. Wilson in Although a number of companions of this kind were published for Irish use before and after Wilson's edition, this represents one of the most complete guides of its type and all of which were to be relegated to history less than fifty years later with the advent of the railway.
Bowles's post-chaise companion; or, Travellers directory through England and Wales by Carington Bowles. Publication date Topics Book digitized by Google from the library of Oxford University and uploaded to the Internet Archive by Pages: The Post-chaise Companion: Or, Travellers Directory, Through Ireland.
To which is Added, a Dictionary, Or Alphabetical Tables. Shewing the Distance of All the Principal Cities, from Each Other Eighteenth Century The Post-chaise Companion: Or, Travellers Directory, Through Ireland.
To which is Added, a Dictionary, Or Alphabetical s: 1. post chaise companion book Internet Archive BookReader Bowles's post-chaise companion; or, Travellers directory through England and Wales. Post chaise, four-wheeled, closed carriage, containing one seat for two or three passengers, that was popular in 18th-century body was of the coupé type, appearing as if the front had been cut away.
Because the driver rode one of the horses, it was possible to have windows in front as well as at the sides. At the post chaise’s front end, in place of the coach box, was a. A post-chaise is a fast carriage for post chaise companion book post built in the 18th and early 19th centuries.
It usually had a closed body on four wheels, sat two to four persons, and was drawn by two or four horses. A postilion rode on the near-side (left, nearest the roadside) horse of a pair or of one of the pairs attached to the post-chaise leaving passengers a clear view of the road ahead.
post chaise n. A closed, four-wheeled, horse-drawn carriage, formerly used to transport mail and passengers. post chaise n a closed four-wheeled post chaise companion book coach used as a rapid means for transporting mail and passengers in the 18th and 19th centuries [C from post3 + chaise] post′ chaise′ n.
a four-wheeled coach for rapid transportation of. The Parlour portfolio, or, Post-chaise companion: being a selection of the most amusing and interesting articles and anecdotes that have appeared in the magazines, newspapers, and other daily and periodical journals, from the yearto the present time.
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Forming an historical & descriptive account of. Get this from a library. The post-chaise companion, or, Magazine of wit. [Carlo Convivio Socio]. example: road book -- HMCMS:FA inscription: printed -- title page KITCHIN's / Post-Chaise Companion, / THROUGH / ENGLAND and WALES; / CONTAINING / All the Ancient and New Additional ROADS, / WITH / Every Topographical Detail relating thereto./ By THOMAS KITCHIN, / For the Use of TRAVELLERS, on One Hundred and Three Copper Plates.
The post-chase companion, or, Traveller's directory through Ireland containing a new and accurate description of the direct and principal cross roads with particulars of the noblemen and gentlemen's seats, cities, towns, parks, natural curiosities, antiquities, castles, ruins, manufacturers, loughs, glens, harbours, &c.
&c.: forming an historical & descriptive account of. Giddings And. Giddings And Lewis Io Communications Board R $ Sparrows Herne Turnpike Road from London to Aylesbury was an 18th-century English toll road passing through Watford and Hemel Hempstead.
The route was approximately that of the original A41 road ; the Edgware Road, through Watford, Kings Langley, Apsley, the Boxmoor area of Hemel Hempstead, Berkhamsted and Tring. Bowles's Hampshire page Click on image for fullsize map BEWARE the image file is large; Bowles's Post Chaise Companion: Strip map, road map from a road book, Bowles's Post Chaise Companion, by Carington Bowles, St Paul's Churchyard, London, Chaise (post chaise, posting) The most expensive method of travelling was to hire a postchaise, plus driver and/or postilion or post boy.
The charge included the cost of returning the empty vehicle to the place of origin. This was only economical if the tourist party consisted of two or more people. A standard fee was. post chaise (plural post chaises) (historical) An enclosed horse-drawn carriage with four wheels, used to transport mail and passengers.Henry Fielding, chapter IX, in The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling.
Bowles's post-chaise companion, or, Travellers directory through England and Wales [microform]: being an actual survey of all the direct and principal cross roads, with the mile-stones expressed as they stand at present: exhibiting the several towns, villages, post-stages, &c.
on or near the roads: together with the circuits of the judges, and an exact alphabetical list of all the fairs, as. Irish wit, or Post-Chaise Companion: Being an ECCENTRIC MISCELLANY of HIBERIAN WIT, FUN, AND HUMOUR, Much the greater part NEVER BEFORE IN PRINT, With a Selection of such as may have appeared; Calculated for the Meridian of the UNITED KINGDOMS; and consisting of bon-mots, repartees, smart puns, high jokes, queer hoaxes, humorous anecdotes.
Coaching days and coaching ways. n to the authorities,was asked to try his hand at abating the this end in view he entered the post-chaise onthe 3rd of June, and had got just as far as Knights-bridge on the way to Devizes, at half-past one oclockin the morning, when a man came up on foot and said, Driver, stop.
Post chaise definition is - a carriage usually having a closed body on four wheels and seating two to four persons. Kitchen’s Post-chaise Companion through England and Wales; [.].
This Atlas claimed to ‘contain all the ancient and new additional roads, with every topographical detail relating thereto’. It was printed by Thomas Kitchin in A ‘post-chaise’ was a horse–drawn carriage used for transporting passengers or mail.
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Selected buildings shown pictorially. Phillips, Includes explanatory notes and index. Copy imperfect: Title page of vol. 2 is loose. post chaise in American English a closed, four-wheeled coach or carriage drawn by fast horses, which were changed at each post, used in the 18th and 19th cent.
to carry mail and passengers Webster’s New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition. [LEWIS, R.] The Post Chaise Companion: or Traveller’s Directory through Ireland. Containing a new and accurate Description of the Direct and principal Cross Roads, with particulars of the Noblemen & Gentlemen’s Seats, Cities, Towns, Parks, Natural Curiosities, Antiquities, Castles, Ruins, Manufactures, Locks, Glens, Harbours, &c.
Forming an. Bowles Post Chaise Companion. Postaprint. A New Map of Yorkshire. Thomas Kitchin Hogg. The East Riding of Yorkshire. John Cary (kb) The North Part of the West Riding of Yorkshire. John Cary in his New and Correct English Atlas. Part of the West Riding of Yorkshire. "Whup-ho!" said the coachman's voice.
There was a hiss of the brake-shoe; the post-chaise swayed, clattered amid volleying oaths, and ground to a halt. The tall girl bounced up, her delicate complexion flushed between excitement and alarm, and thrust her head out of the right-hand window as Mr.
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Thanks to Laurel Ann for asking us to participate in her Pride and Prejudice Without Zombies event. An author—especially a talented and clever one like Jane Austen—subtly imparts information about her characters with details such as their occupation, their mode of conversation, and even something seemingly so minor as their carriage.
In Pride and Prejudice. But if a parent is unavailable, a companion is the perfect solution. A lady’s companion is an overlooked and under-appreciated member of the household. She can be a relative, or a poor relation, perhaps a widowed or maiden aunt who is Author: Donna Hatch. The news of Horatio Nelson's victory (and death (was carried from Falmouth, Cornwall, to London, by two-horse post a re-enactment, an actor is currently travelling to London along the newly-named Trafalgar Way, stopping at towns and villages along the original route, where replicas of the dispatch will be presented and plaques unveiled.The Post Chaise Companion (Ireland) - Free ebook download as PDF File .pdf) or read book online for free.Buy Kitchin's Post-Chaise Companion, Through England and Wales by Thomas Kitchin (ISBN:) from Amazon's Book Store.
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