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AN ADVERTISEMENT From the Penny-Post-Office.
The Names of the Places of the Six Offices, (viz.) From whence the Country-Letters a [...] conveyed.

Chief Penny-Post-Office is kept is Bishopigate street, which Collects and Delivers at the Places following and adjacent, viz.
  • BArking,
  • Bednal-green,
  • Bow,
  • Bromley
  • Cheshunt
  • Dalstone.
  • East and Wes [...]ha [...]
  • Edmout [...]n,
  • F [...]d
  • Green man,
  • Green street
  • Hackn [...]y,
  • Ho [...]n,
  • Ho [...]ton,
  • Hagger [...]
  • [...]
  • Kingsland.
  • Low-Layton.
  • Mile-end.
  • Newington-Stoke and Green.
  • Old-ford
  • P [...]aiscow,
  • Ponder-end,
  • Palmers-green.
  • Shaklewe [...],
  • Stratf [...]rd
  • Southg [...]te,
  • Stepney
  • Torr [...]ph [...]-high cross,
  • Theobalds
  • Up [...]o [...]
  • Walthamstow,
  • Wan [...]ed,
  • Waltha [...] abby
  • W [...]ley
Westminster-Office is kept in Angel [...]ourt near Cha­ring-cross, which Collects and Delivers at the Places following and adjacent.
  • ACton East and West.
  • Brentford Old & New,
  • Bedford-place,
  • Brompton,
  • Boston.
  • Cheswic [...],
  • Chelsea Little and Great,
  • Che [...]sey.
  • Drayton.
  • East coat,
  • Ealing Little and Great
  • Earls court.
  • Ganso [...]d green
  • G [...]a [...]ogsbury,
  • Grave [...]p [...] Kensingten,
  • Holland-house,
  • H [...]ls [...]on green,
  • Hayes,
  • Hillington,
  • Harrow on the Hill
  • Hampton-Court,
  • Hampton Town,
  • Hampton Wick,
  • Harvill,
  • Hammersmith,
  • Hersnam,
  • Hanworth.
  • Kensington,
  • Knib's Pond.
  • Knights-bridge,
  • Kingsland.
  • Lawrence-hill,
  • Leasing-green,
  • Marybont,
  • Moor-Park,
  • Mousley East and West,
  • Mile-end
  • Northaw,
  • No mans-land.
  • [...]sterley-park,
  • Oxenden
  • Park-house,
  • Parsons-green,
  • Paddington,
  • Pinner.
  • Rickmansworth,
  • Ruislip.
  • South-hall
  • Sidbury,
  • Sion-Hill, House and Farm,
  • Stanwel
  • Sunbury.
  • Teddington,
  • Tottingham-green,
  • Turnham-green.
  • Theames-Ditton.
  • Uxbridge
  • Waybridge,
  • Waltham-green,
  • Walton [...]pon Thames.
South [...]-Office is kept in Green d [...]gon-court. by St. Mary-Overy church-yard, which Collects and De­livers at the Places following and adjacent.
  • ADdington.
  • Black-hall,
  • Bristow-Causway,
  • Beddington,
  • Battersea,
  • Barn-Elms and Town,
  • Cr [...]d [...]r,
  • C [...]e [...]m,
  • Casehalton
  • Cl [...]pham.
  • Cambewel
  • Charlton.
  • Deptford Upper and Lower.
  • Dulwich
  • East W [...]kha [...],
  • Eltham.
  • East and West-Sheene
  • Fox-hall.
  • Greenwich,
  • Gibbs-green
  • K [...]nnington,
  • Kew and Green,
  • Lambeth North and South
  • Lambeth-Marsh,
  • Lee.
  • Martin-Abby
  • Mitcham,
  • Morde [...],
  • Moreclack
  • New- [...]rol [...]
  • Peckham.
  • Pl [...]sted,
  • P [...]ey,
  • Petershars
  • [...]ickmo [...]d,
  • Roehampton,
  • Stockwel,
  • Sutton,
  • Str [...]tham.
  • Wooting Uppe [...] and Lowe [...]
  • Woddon,
  • Woolwich,
  • Wansworth,
  • Wimbleton.
Temple [...] is kept in Chichether [...]ents in Chan­cery [...]ane which Collects and Delive [...] [...] the Places fol­lowing and adjacent
  • COney-hatch
  • Ea [...]-Ba [...]er
  • Finchley.
  • High-gare,
  • Hampsted,
  • Hornsey
  • Kenrish-town
  • Mussel-hill
  • Pan [...]dge
  • Pi [...]er of Wakefield
  • Town [...]dge
  • Wh [...]stone.
S [...] P [...]-Office [...] Queens head-court in Pa­ [...] [...]ster [...]o [...], which Col­ [...] [...] De [...] at the Pl [...] follow [...] and adja­ [...].
  • I [...]tin [...]on,
  • Cop [...]hagen.
  • Oppe [...] [...] [...]ewer Hollo­wey
  • [...]
  • [...]
  • [...]
P [...]ran [...]p [...]-Office is kept in C [...]cherine [...] court [...] mary-lans, which Collects and De [...]s at the Place [...] following and adja­cent.
  • BLackwa [...].
  • [...],
  • Po [...]ler.
  • Roads-well.

Note, Tha [...] [...]or every Letter of Parc [...]l, [...] o [...] the [...] [...]entioned Places to London you are to [...], [...], at the [...] and nothing at London: But from London to the abovesaid Places, the Messengers are allowed to take one Penny [...] of Letter and no more

And considering divers of the Pa [...]tes are remo [...]e, [...] des [...]ed you put in your Letters and Par [...]s [...]fore Eight of the Cl [...]k [...]er Night at the [...] houses, from whence they will [...] collected and brough [...] into the proper offices, because divers the Country Messengers go on their Walks by Six o [...] the C [...]ock [...] and there [...]y will gain a Day's time in the delivery, bu [...] th [...]se that are ma [...]er are collected and delivered we [...] th [...] times a Days.

And it is farther norified, That an Gener [...]l [...]olk-Letters both Foreign and Domestick, are conveyed [...] the abovesaid Offices [...] to the [...]o [...]ns above- [...], every Day at Twelve a Clock: and Answers the [...]unce being put into the Receiving houses in the Country Towns [...] Night [...] the General [...] And any Person (either in City [...] Country) the del [...]es one of these Papers, fe [...]ding to the chief Othe [...] in [...], [...] have them delivered eratis.

London: Printed by A. Macintoth, 20, Great New Street,

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