AN ADVERTISEMENT From the Penny-Post-Office.
The Names of the Places of the Six Offices,
(viz.) From whence the Country-Letters a
[...] conveyed.
- 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
- 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.
- 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.
- COney-hatch
- Ea [...]-Ba [...]er
- Finchley.
- High-gare,
- Hampsted,
- Hornsey
- Kenrish-town
- Mussel-hill
- Pan [...]dge
- Pi [...]er of Wakefield
- Town [...]dge
- Wh [...]stone.
- I [...]tin [...]on,
- Cop [...]hagen.
- Oppe [...] [...] [...]ewer Hollowey
- [...]
- [...]
- [...]
- 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,