10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HACKNEYMAN»
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The Traveller's Oracle: Or, Maxims for Locomotion: ...
A Hackneyman or Horsedealer, who is in an extensive way of business, has so
many opportunities of seeing Horses, that he can match a Horse with much less
Expense, and more exactly, than any Gentleman or any Groom may hope to do ...
William Kitchiner, John Jervis, 1827
A Hackneyman or Horsedealer, who is in an extensive way of business, has so
many opportunities of' seeingv Horses that he can match a Horse with much less
Expense, and more exactly, than any' dentleman or any Groom may hope to do ...
3
British Drama 1533-1642: A Catalogue: Volume II: 1567-1589
Nobody is to be punished or left dissatisfied: Vicinia is pardoned, the
hackneyman paid, and the fiddlers invited to play at the wedding of Maestius and
Serena. SCENE DESIGNATION 1.1—3, 2.1—5, 3.1—4, 4.1—2, 5.1—4 (Q,
corrected) The ...
Martin Wiggins, Catherine Richardson, 2012
4
Packhorse, Waggon and Post: Land Carriage and Communications ...
On the other hand if a private traveller applied for post-horses to a hackneyman (
offering a lucrative rate of hire), 'the said hackneyman shall first bring the party
desirous to ride in post unto the Post to be first served of him if he may, ...
5
The traveller's oracle; or, Maxims for locomotion. 2 pt. ...
William Kitchiner, John Jervis (coachman.) themselves, if they are not nearly of
the same S^ze, of the same Temper, and of the same Strength, and have the
same Pace, and Step well together. A Hackneyman or Horsedealer, who is in an
...
William Kitchiner, John Jervis (coachman.), 1827
OOILVY James, of the Fleece-yard, Tothill-street, Westminster, Middlesex, and of
Barge-yard, Bucklersbury, London, cabriolet-proprietor and hackneyman ; Dec. 2
1 at 1 precisely, C.C.B., as to law proceedings, arbitrations, Sec. SIMON? Henry ...
7
Parliamentary debates; official report:
Mr. S. Flanagan: Much of the debate so far has centred on the position of the so-
called genuine hackneyman : I represent a rural constituency and, naturally
enough, I am not concerned so much with the problems of the taxi- man as I am
with ...
Ireland. Oireachtas. Dáil, 1952
8
The Universal Magazine of Knowledge and Pleasure: Containing ...
ssct < Samuel Lovctt, of Farm-sireet-mews, Hanovensquare, hackneyman. *
Thomas Hudsomos Little-James-street, Holborn, hackneyman. þ _ APRlL 9. < '
William Ensor the younger, of /Newca'ffle-under-line, Staffordshisire, ironmouger.
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Trade and Economic Developments, 1450-1550: The Experience ...
At Dover, when horses were let out the individual hackneyman paid a fine of id a
horse per week. In 1521/2 these fines were recorded and show that 13 men at
one time or another rented out horses.8 The trade, however, varied a great deal ...
cried a hackneyman. " Let them alone," then said the magistrate. " No, Sir," said
the two Blues, "we can't." " No, I knows you can't— you can't let nobody alone, not
you," said the hackneyman, as sore as possible. " We mustn't allow a breach of ...