VVhereas His Majesty taking notice of the daily infringement of the Act of Parliament (for establishing a letter-office) by common carryers of goods, &c. was pleased to issue forth his proclamation to inforce the execution of the said act; amongst other things injoynd the post-master-general to settle fit correspondencies between the most considerable market-towns, and the respective post-stages in England and Wales, for conveyance of letters in post, to supply the pretended convenience by such common carryers: the same is now accordingly done, and the ensuing tabl thereof made publike for general information

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  • VVhereas His Majesty taking notice of the daily infringement of the Act of Parliament (for establishing a letter-office) by common carryers of goods, &c. was pleased to issue forth his proclamation to inforce the execution of the said act; amongst other things injoynd the post-master-general to settle fit correspondencies between the most considerable market-towns, and the respective post-stages in England and Wales, for conveyance of letters in post, to supply the pretended convenience by such common carryers: the same is now accordingly done, and the ensuing tabl thereof made publike for general information
  • Miscellaneous Documents. 1669
  • Whereas His Majesty taking notice of the daily infringement of the Act of Parliament (for establishing a letter-office) by common carryers of goods, &c. was pleased to issue forth his proclamation to inforce the execution of the said act
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London : s.n., 1669
Added name
Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685.
Publication year
1669
ESTC No.
R27330
Grub Street ID
375206
Description
2 sheets (versos blank) ; obl. 1°.
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"This appears to be the 'map' or 'card' of correspondence called for in 'A proclamation for enforcing the due execution of the act of Parliament entituled, An act for settling the profits of the Post-office ...' issued by Charles II on 21 June 1669; cf. Steele 3527 (England)"--MH-H

Identified as Wing E847 on UMI microfilm "Early English books, 1641-1700" reel 1355.