The University Mails of Oxford and Cambridge 1490 - 1900
by David C. Sigee
The Universities of Oxford and Cambridge enjoyed a degree of independence which is reflected in their private posts, open only to members and other privileged persons. Starting in 1490, the book plots the development of University carrier mails to London and other major cities - with letters transported on horseback, in wagons and by mail coach. Original contracts and letters, hidden away for centuries in University and College archives are illustrated for the first time, including Royal letters...
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