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Coventry, coaches every day, at a quarter before one and half past
two.
Daventry, coaches, every morning, at five, and every afternoon, at
half past two and four.
Dudley, coaches, every morning, at seven, and every afternoon, at four
and five.
Exeter and Plymouth, a coach, every morning, at seven, (Monday
excepted.)
Holyhead, the royal mail, every morning, at eleven, through Salop and
Bangor.
------, a new post coach, every day, at eleven, sleeps at Shrewsbury,
and arrives the following day in time for the packet.
Liverpool, the Bang-up post coach, in fifteen hours, carrying four
insides only, through Wolverhampton, Stone, Knutsford, and Warrington,
every morning, at six.
------, the Defiance, a light coach, through Lichfield and Rudgley, on
Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday, and through Walsall, Cannock,
and Stafford, on Sunday, Tuesday, and Thursday, every afternoon, at
four.
London, the royal mail, every afternoon, at four.
------, the Crown Prince day coach, in sixteen hours, every morning,
at five.
------, the royal Union, through Coventry, every afternoon, at half
past two, (except Sunday), when it goes at one.
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