Coach to London (1839)

Post date: Jan 30, 2019 12:44:49 PM

Extract from South Eastern Gazette - Tuesday 23 April 1839.

Reduced Fares!

FROM MAIDSTONE TO LONDON,

By the

RELIANCE superior four-horse COACH (the whole of the way),

through Wateringbury and Mereworth to the George Inn, Boro’; Ship, Charing Cross; Black Bear, Picadilly; and la BelleSauvage, Ludgate-hill; leaving the Swan Inn, High-Street, every Morning at 8 o'clock, Sundays excepted; arriving in London at 12 o’clock.

Returns from Black Bear, Piccadilly, and Ship, Charing Cross, at 1 o clock, BelleSauvage at 1, and George Inn, Boro', at half-past 1, arriving in Maidstone in time for the Ashford, Tenterden, and Cranbrook branches.

Fares-9s, inside-5s. outside

R. HUGHES, Proprietor.

N.B, R. H. begs to inform his Friends that on or about the 30th of April, intends having home direct from LINCOLN FAIR, a number of HORSES, of all descriptions, and may seen at his Stables, St. Faith street, Maidstone.