id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 42983 Hemmeon, Joseph Clarence The History of the British Post Office .txt text/plain 100491 7900 78 Reductions in letter, newspaper, and book post rates. called the Post Office of England, and one Postmaster-General nominated increased greatly the number of letters carried by the General Post. These orders were given to all the Post Office clerks and letter by an act of Parliament passed in the same year, the Post Office was letters passing first by the General Post, for on these the old rate letter collected.[210] The General Post receiving-houses closed at 7 against each postmaster, one for unpaid letters posted in London, and Penny Post Letters.[603] Three years later the rates and distances for Postmasters-General of England might at any time establish post offices the high rates charged by the Post Office for the conveyance of letters For letters delivered to the Post Office to be sent country bank notes delivered at the General Post Office in London. office of Postmaster-General and not the carrying of letters.[757] ./cache/42983.txt ./txt/42983.txt