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Way, and Cross Road Posts. 1761 (pub. London, 1897. _Vide_ _infra_, Ogilvie, A. M. J.). ANDREWS, ALEXANDER. The History of British Journalism. London, 1859. BAINES, F. E. Forty Years at the Post Office. London, 1895. BEADON, R. J. Uniform Imperial Postage. London, 1891. BENNETT, EDWARD. The Post Office and its Story. London, 1912. BOWIE, A. G. The Romance of the British Post Office. London, 1897. BRUCE, SIR ROBERT, C.B. Postal Organisation, with special reference to the London Postal Service. London, 1912. COLE, SIR HENRY. Fifty Years of Public Work. London, 1884. COLLET, C. D. History of the Taxes on Knowledge. London, 1899. CORRIE, JOHN M. The Dumfries Post Office, 1642-1910. Dumfries, 1912. D'AVENANT, WILLIAM. Discourses on the Publick Revenues and on the Trade of England. London, 1698. DE-LAUNE, THO. The Present State of London. London, 1681. HARRIS, STANLEY. Old Coaching Days. London, 1882. HEATON, J. HENNIKER. Postal and Telegraphic Communications of the Empire. London, 1888. Postal Reform. London, 1890. HEMMEON, J. C., Ph.D. The History of the British Post Office. Harvard Economic Studies, vol. vii. Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass., 1912. HENDY, J. G. The History of the Early Postmarks of the British Isles. London, 1905. HILL, FREDERICK. An Autobiography of Fifty Years in Times of Reform. London, 1893. HILL, JOHN. A Penny Post: or a Vindication of the Liberty and Birthright of every Englishman in Carrying Merchants and other Men's Letters, against any restraint of Farmers of such Employments. London, 1659. HILL, PEARSON. The Origin of Postage Stamps. London, 1890. HILL, SIR ROWLAND. Post Office Reform: Its Importance and Practicability. London, 1837. On the Collection of Postage by Means of Stamps. London, 1839. The State and Prospects of Penny Postage. London, 1844. Results of Postal Reform. London, 1864. Life of Sir Rowland Hill, K.C.B., etc., and History of Penny Postage, by Sir Rowland Hill and his Nephew, George Birkbeck Hill, D.C.L. 2 vols. London, 1880. HORNE, L. T. Postal Communications of the Empire. British Empire Series, vol. v. London, 1902. HUNT, F. KNIGHT. The Fourth Estate: Contributions towards a History of Newspapers and of the Liberty of the Press. London, 1850. HURCOMB, C. W. The Posts under the Tudors. _The Antiquary_, 1914. HYDE, J. W. The Royal Mail: Its Curiosities and Romance. London, 1889. The Early History of the Post in
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