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Stage-coach and Mail in Days of Yore, Volume 1 (of 2) / A picturesque history of the coaching age

Chapter 20: Transcriber’s Notes
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A pictorial and historical survey tracing the development of wheeled travel from early carriages to the height of stage-coach and mail services, and their decline with the coming of railways. It examines practical and social dimensions: vehicle types and construction, coach naming and schedules, the roles of coachmen, guards, and booking offices, passenger manners and accommodations, and legislative and commercial changes that shaped operations. Illustrated with contemporary prints and anecdotes, the work blends technical description, institutional history, and everyday travel customs to reconstruct the logistics and culture of road travel in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries.

Transcriber’s Notes

Punctuation and spelling were made consistent when a predominant preference was found in this book; otherwise they were not changed.

Simple typographical errors were corrected; occasional unbalanced quotation marks retained. Typographical errors in posters have been transcribed as-is.

Ambiguous hyphens at the ends of lines were retained; occurrences of inconsistent hyphenation have not been changed.

In the original book, shilling and pence abbreviations usually were italicized and sometimes superscripted, but for readability, they are shown here as s. and d.

Posters are shown in solid frames; their transcriptions are shown in dotted frames. The original book did not use frames.

Volume II is available at Project Gutenberg as eBook number 58668. It contains an Index to both volumes.