Natural Causation An Essay in Four Parts

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Natural Causation An Essay in Four Parts
C E Constance E Plumptre
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H. The Duke of York and his heirs male. " Roused probably by this, and disregarding the fate of John Hill, William Dockwra, a searcher at the Customs House, assisted by one William Murray, a clerk at the Excise Office, were prompted to see if they could not do something to facilitate the delivery of letters. In 1680 Dockwra established a penny post in London. For one penny he undertook to carry, register, and insure all letters and parcels up to a pound in weight and £\o in value.
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He established hourly collections, with a maximum ol ten deliveries daily for the central part of the city, and a minimum of six for the suburbs. His management seems to have been admirable ; but he was forced, through the jealousy of the State, to desist. Suits were laid against him in the Court of King's Bench for infringing on the Duke of York's Patent. Dockwra, however, more fortunate than his predecessor John Hill, escaped without any actual punishment. On the contrary, he received in compensation for his losses an annual pension, for a limited number of years, of ^500 from the State Post Office revenues.


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