DIEV ET MON DROIT HONI SOIT QVI MAL Y PENSE I2 R royal blazon or coat of arms AN ADVERTISEMENT From the General Penny-Post-Office. WHEREAS by an Order from the Postmaster General, bearing Date the 11 th' of March, 1684/5;, all Carriers, Stage-Coaches, Higlers, and Drivers of Packhorses, are forbidden to Carry, or Re-carry any Letter, or Pacquets of Letters, except what concerns their Packs, upon the Penalties therein expressed; Therefore for the better Accommodation of all persons in their Correspondency, there are Foot-Posts settled for the Collecting and Delivering of all Letters, as well for the General Post-Office as others, to these Towns round London, branched out from the Six Offices; as followeth; Viz. From the Office for WESTMINSTER-Preciinct, in Dukes-Court, near St. Martins-Church, to Chelsey Twice a day; at Eight in the morning, and Two in the afternoon. Blacklands Earls Court Sandy-End The Grove Parsons-Green Wallham-Green North-End Fulham Hammersmith Chiswick Stran on the Green Turnham-Green Old-Brandford New-Brandford Thissleworth Twittenham Knightsbridg Brompton The Gower Kensington Shepherds-bush East-Acton Once a day; at Eight in the morning. Acton-Town Little Eiling Great Eiling Hanwell Southall Hayes Hillendon Uxbridg Northall Once a day; at Eight in the morning. Perrysfield Ganford-Town and Green Harrow o'th' hill Pinner Rickmansworth From the Office for the TEMPLE-Precinct, in Chichester-Rents, near Lincolns-Inn. Pankridg Twice a day; at Eight in the morning, and Three in the afternoon. Kentish-Town Hampstead Highgate Hendon Once a day; at Eight in the morning. Edgeworth Stanmore Bushee Watford From the Office for St. PAULS-Precinct, at the Royal Bagni●-Coffee-House in Newgate street, to Islington Five times a day; at 8 and 11 in the morning, and 2, 4, and 7 afternoon. Holloway From the Office for the Hermitage-Precinct, on Little Tower-hill, to Limehouse Three times a day; at 8 and 12 in the morning, and 4 in the afternoon. Poplar Blackw●al Stepney Bow Twice a day; at Eight in the morning, and Two in the afternoon. Stratford Upper and Lower Brumley East and West Ham Upton Once a day; at Eight in the morning. Plaistow Greenstreet From the Office for SOUTHWARK Precinst, in Fowl-lane in the Burrow, to Lambeth-Marsh Four times a day; at 8 and 11 in the morning and 2 and 6 in the afternoon. Lambeth-Town South-Lambeth Fox-hall Nine-Elms Twice a day; at Eight in the morning, and Two in the afternoon. Clapham Battersea Wandsworth Putney Wimbleton Roe Hampton Barns Barn-Elms Moreclack East and West Shene Richmond Kew Ham Newingtons-but Kennington Wallworth Camberwell Peckham Dulwich Stockwell Once a day; at Eight in the morning. Stretham Wodon Beddington Upper and Lower Sheen Wallington Casehalton Morden Martin Upper and Lower Tooting Craydon Reddriff Seven times a day Upper and Lower Deptford Twice a day; at Eight in the morning, and One in the afternoon. Greenwich Charlton Woolwich Plumsted Leigh Lusam Bechingham Eltham From the General Penny-Post-Office at Crosby-house in Bishopsgate-street. Hoxdon Three times a day; at 8 and 12 in the morning, and 5 in the afternoon. Kingsland Newington-Green Newington-Town Tottenham Once a day; at Eight in the morning. Edmonton Southgate Enfield Northall Mile-End Three times a day; at 8 and 12 in the morning, and 5 in the afternoon. Hackney Lowlayton Once a day; at Eight in the morning. Layton-stone Walthamstow Woodford Chigwell Wanstead And for prevention of Delays, This is further to give Notice, That such persons as send Letters to any of the aforementioned Towns, and cannot conveniently deliver them into the proper Offices, are to allow a proportionable time for their conveyance from the Receiving-houses to the said Offices from whence they are dispatched: And such Letters that are directed to the Towns most remote, and of Consequence to be delivered in the Morning, it would be convenient they should be left overnight, before the Messengers bring in their last Walks. NOTE, That for every Letter and Parcel from these Towns to London, you are to pay One Penny at the Receiving-houses there: And from London to the aforesaid Towns, the Messenger is allowed for his own pains and Care, to take a Penny for each Letter or Parcel at the delivery, and no more. Any person (either in City or Country) that desires one of these Papers, sending to any of the abovenamed Six Offices, may have them delivered Gratis.