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  • Allesley, i. 301
  • Anglesey, Isle of, i. 20; ii. 288, 292–295, 320
  • —— Marquis of, i. 165; ii. 295–297, 313
  • Ashby St. Ledgers, i. 241–243, 251
  • Atcham, ii. 89–91
  • Atherstone, i. 210–217
  • Baddesley Ensor, i. 217
  • Bangor, i. 20, 22, 219; ii. 112, 265, 273
  • Barnet, i. 27, 34, 38, 65, 66–79, 96
  • —— Fair, i. 69–72
  • Battlesden, i. 156, 162
  • Beneventa, i. 232
  • Berwyn, ii. 209
  • Bethesda, ii. 260–262
  • Bettws-y-Coed, ii. 87, 112, 218, 232–245
  • Bickenhill, i. 307–311
  • Bicton, ii. 145
  • Bilston, ii. 36–38
  • Birmingham, i. 4, 10, 11, 15, 24, 27, 188, 277, 307, 312–314; ii. 1–27, 109
  • Bodedern, ii. 320
  • Bodffordd, ii. 320
  • Boningale, ii. 64
  • Bordesley, i. 313
  • Boscobel, i. 225–227
  • Braint, ii. 318
  • Braunston, i. 182, 240
  • —— Hill, i. 239
  • Breidden Hills, ii. 88, 145–147, 151
  • Bridgetown, i. 221
  • Britannia Bridge, The, ii. 298–302
  • Brownhills, i. 5, 220
  • Brown’s Wells, i. 58
  • Brunsford Bridge, i. 208
  • Burcot, ii. 78
  • Caer Ceiliog, ii. 305–307
  • Caldecote, i. 213, 215
  • Capel Curig, ii. 108, 112, 249–253, 271
  • Catesby, Robert, i. 243, 252
  • Catthorpe, i. 205, 207
  • Cave’s Inn, i. 205, 207
  • Ceint, ii. 318
  • Cernioge, ii. 225–230
  • Cerrig-y-Druidion, ii. 223–225
  • Chirk, i. 2; ii. 162, 171–175
  • Churchbridge, i. 221
  • Coaches:—
    • “Accommodation,” St. Albans, i. 121
    • “Albion,” Birmingham, i. 37
    • “Balloon,” Birmingham Post Coach, i. 28
    • Birmingham Mail, i. 157; ii. 12
    • Birmingham and Lichfield Flying Coach, i. 291
    • —— Stage, ii. 12
    • Birmingham and Shrewsbury Mail, i. 16, 31; ii. 112, 129
    • —— and Holyhead Mail, i. 16, 40
    • “Caravan,” the, London and Shrewsbury, ii. 104
    • Chester and Holyhead Mail, i. 16, 81, 102, 157, 162; ii. 113
    • —— Stage, i. 3, 6, 12, 291
    • —— and Shrewsbury Stage, i. 5
    • “Coburg,” Manchester, i. 85
    • “Coventry Flying Machine,” i. 291
    • —— Stage, i. 205; ii. 101
    • “Defiance,” Worcester and Shrewsbury, ii. 110
    • Diligence, Shrewsbury Stage, i. 32; ii. 107
    • “Eclipse,” Birmingham, i. 261–263, 291
    • “Economist,” Birmingham, i. 27, 32
    • “Emerald,” Birmingham, i. 31; ii. 16, 118
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    • “Crown,” Holloway Road, i. 24
    • “Denbigh Hall,” i. 36, 169–171
    • “Druid’s Head,” ii. 219
    • “Dun Cow,” Dunchurch, i. 253, 254
    • “Fighting Cocks,” St. Albans, i. 122–124
    • “Four Crosses,” Hatherton, i. 221, 246
    • —— —— Willoughby, i. 244–247
    • “Gatehouse Tavern,” Highgate, i. 57
    • “George,” Bangor Ferry, ii. 280
    • “George,” Little Brickhill, i. 165
    • —— St. Albans, i. 120, 127
    • “Globe,” Weedon Beck, i. 198, 229
    • “Goat,” Maes Mawr, ii. 219
    • “Green Man,” Barnet, i. 78
    • “Haygate Inn” (“Falcon”), i. 30; ii. 74–76
    • “Hand,” Llangollen, ii. 194, 196, 205
    • “Hen and Chickens,” Birmingham, ii. 18–23, 99
    • “Hollybush,” Wellington, ii. 75
    • “Jerningham Arms,” Shiffnal, ii. 69
    • “King’s Head,” Coventry, i. 268, 272
    • —— —— Llangollen, ii. 106
    • “Lion,” Dunchurch, i. 253
    • —— Shrewsbury, ii. 41, 46–49, 75, 98–100, 103, 104, 107–109, 111, 114, 123–133, 155, 223
    • —— Wolverhampton, ii. 46–49
    • “—— and Pheasant,” Shrewsbury, ii. 102, 134
    • “Mad Tom,” Redbourne, i. 131–133
    • “Mitre,” Barnet, i. 73
    • “Mona,” ii. 304
    • “New” Weedon Beck, i. 198
    • “—— Royal,” Birmingham, ii. 24
    • “Old Royal,” Birmingham, ii. 8, 23
    • “—— Salisbury,” Barnet, i. 78
    • “—— White Lion,” Finchley, i. 58
    • “Owen Glendower,” Corwen, ii. 217, 267
    • “Peacock,” Islington, i. 43, 44
    • —— Sandhill, i. 31, 163
    • —— Wolverhampton, ii. 40
    • “Peahen,” St. Albans, i. 82, 116, 119
    • “Penrhyn Arms,” Bangor, ii. 265–267
    • “Pomfret Arms,” Towcester, i. 188–191
    • “Prince Llewelyn,” Cernioge, ii. 225–230
    • “Queen’s Head,” ii. 156, 159
    • “Raven and Bell,” Shrewsbury, ii. 100, 104, 108, 109, 134
    • “Red Lion,” Barnet, i. 74–78
    • “Royal,” Capel Curig, ii. 251
    • —— Llangollen, ii. 106
    • “—— Oak,” Bettws-y-Coed, ii. 235–239, 243
    • “Saracen’s Head,” Daventry, i. 239
    • —— —— Towcester, i. 188–191
    • “Spread Eagle,” Gailey, i. 224
    • “Star,” Shiffnal, ii. 69
    • “—— and Garter,” Wolverhampton, ii. 50
    • “Stonebridge Hotel,” i. 307
    • “Stork,” Birmingham, ii. 24
    • “Struggler,” Moxley, ii. 36
    • “Sun,” Glyndyfrdwy, ii. 210
    • —— Markyate, i. 136
    • “Swan,” Birmingham, ii. 12, 148, 169, 209, 220, 232, 250, 253, 257, 282–287, 293, 305, 317
    • Tettenhall, i. 303, 312; ii. 43, 58–60
    • Tilsworth, i. 150
    • Tom Brown’s Schooldays, i. 44, 155, 191, 254
    • Trifaen Mountain, ii. 254
    • Tripontium, i. 205, 206
    • Turnpike Trusts, i. 9; ii. 303
    • —— Gates and Tolls, i. 33–47, 65, 69, 90, 137, 223, 248, 293, 301; ii. 27, 39, 58, 78, 91, 143, 144, 149, 159, 164, 170, 174, 175, 210, 219, 225, 230, 242, 250, 254, 264, 287, 302–307
    • Tynant, ii. 222
    • Tyn-y-Maes, ii. 260
    • Upper Bangor, ii. 270
    • Uriconium, ii. 83–87
    • Uxaconium, i. 228
    • Valley, ii. 307
    • VennonÆ, i. 211–213
    • Verulamium, i. 100, 112–115, 204
    • Vron Cysylltan, ii. 175, 179, 180.
    • Wall, i. 218, 219
    • Watford Gap, i. 204
    • Watling Street, i. 5, 111, 119, 197, 201–229; 232, ii. 73, 81, 84, 87, 289
    • Wednesbury, ii. 30–37
    • Weedon Beck, i. 194, 196–204, 229, 231
    • Weeford, i. 218
    • Welford, i. 204
    • Wellington, i. 5, 204; ii. 74, 76–78, 82
    • Wells Green, i. 312
    • Wergs, The, ii. 60
    • West Bromwich, ii. 28
    • West Felton, ii. 150, 155
    • Weston-under-Lizard, i. 228
    • Whetstone, i. 44, 05
    • Whiston Cross, ii. 64
    • Whitley Common, i. 266
    • Wibtoft, i. 209, 213
    • Willenhall, i. 31, 266
    • Willey Crossing, i. 208
    • Willoughby, i. 244–248
    • Wilnecote, i. 217
    • Witherley, i. 215
    • Wolverhampton, i. 15, 31, 32, 219, 312; ii. 40–58, 65, 109
    • Woolscot, i. 248
    • Wrekin, The, ii. 73, 76, 78, 80
    • Wroxeter, ii. 81, 83–87
    • Wyrley Bank, i. 221
    • Yardley, i. 312

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