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Notes and Queries, Number 05, December 1, 1849 by Various
page 17 of 63 (26%)

JOSEPH CLAYEY.

N.B. His other Waggons keep their Stages as usual."


From Cruttwell's _Sherborne, Shaftesbury, and Dorchester Journal_, or
_Yeovil, Taunton, and Bridgewater Chronicle_, of Friday, February 6th,
12th, and 20th, 1767.

"Taunton Flying Machine,

Hung on Steel Springs, in Two Days

Sets out from the Saracen's Head Inn in Friday Street, London, and
Taunton, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at Three o'clock in the
morning: and returns every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, lays at
the Antelope in Salisbury, going Up and Down; To carry Six inside
Passengers, each to pay

£ s. d.
To Taunton 1 16 0
Ilminster 1 14 0
Yeovil 1 8 0
Sherborne 1 6 0
Shaftesbury 1 4 0

Outside Passengers and Children in the Lap, Half-Fare as above, each
Inside Passenger allowed Fourteen Pounds Luggage; all above, to
Taunton Two-pence per Pound and so in Proportion to any Part of the
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