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" ... second in command. Last Thursday, the. London mail, horsed by Mr. Land, of the New London inn, Exeter, with four beautiful grey horses, and driven by Mr. Cave Browne, of the Inuiskillin dragoons, started (at the sound of the bugle) from St. "
The King's Post: Being a Volume of Historical Facts Relating to the Posts ... - Page 61
by Robert Charles Tombs - 1905 - 251 pages
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Annual Register, Volume 44

Edmund Burke - 1803 - 1298 pages
...started (at the sound of the bugle) from St. Sydwells, for a bet of 50O guineas, against the PJyYnouth mail, horsed by Mr. Phillips, of the hotel, with four capital blacks, and driven by Mr. Chichester, of Arlington-house, which got the mail first to the post-office in Honiton. The bet was won with ease...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for ...

1803 - 892 pages
...started (at the sound of the bugle) from St. Sydwells, for a bet of 500 guineas, against the Fy.riouth mail, horsed by Mr, Phillips, of the hotel, with four capital blacks, and driven by Mr. Chichester, of Arlington-house, which got the mail first to the post-office in Honiton. The bet was won with ease...
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Annual Register, Volume 44

Edmund Burke - 1803 - 892 pages
...dragoons, started (at die sound of the. bugle) from St. Sydwells, for a bet of 50O .guineas, against the Plymouth mail, horsed by Mr. Phillips, of the hotel, with four capital blacks, and driven by Mr. Chtdiester, of Arlington-house, which got the mail first to the post-office in Honiton. The bet was...
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Annual Register of World Events, Volume 44

1803 - 866 pages
...dragoons, started (at the sound of the bugle) from St. Sydwells, for a bet of 500 guineas, against the Plymouth mail, horsed by Mr. Phillips, of the hotel, with four capital blacks, and driven by Mr. Chicbester, of Arlington-house, which got the mail first to the post-office in Honiton. The bet was...
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Baily's Magazine of Sports and Pastimes, Volume 77

1902 - 690 pages
...St. Sydwell's, for a bet of Five Hundred Guineas against the Plymouth Mail, horsed by Mr. Phillipps, of the Hotel, with four capital blacks, and driven...first to the Post Office in Honiton. The bet was won easy by Mr. Browne, who drove the sixteen miles in one hour and fourteen minutes. Bets at starting,...
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