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The Hackney-Coachman : Containing an account of his conversation with a Gentleman, and some particulars of his History. LONDON : 1830.

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London: Religious Tract Society (RTS) Printed for the Religious Tract Society, instituted 1799 ; And sold at their Depository, 56, Paternoster-Row ; by J. and C. Evans, 42, Long-Lane ; and by other booksellers., , 1830. Not Given . Soft cover. Very Good. Small Octavo. Engraved Vignette. LONDON : 1830. Tract "No. 563"; Wood-engraving to centre of title-page; "Price one penny". 8-page pamphlet; paper covered spine; sewn. Moderate wear. No owner name or internal markings. VERY GOOD; a rare survivor. A HACKNEY CARRIAGE: In the UK, the name hackney carriage today refers to a taxicab licensed by the Public Carriage Office, local authority (non-metropolitan district councils, unitary authorities) or the Department of the Environment depending on region of the country. In the United States, the police department of the city of Boston has a Hackney Carriage Unit, analogous to taxicab regulators in other cities, that issues Hackney Carriage medallions to its taxi operators. "An Ordinance for the Regulation of Hackney-Coachmen in London and the places adjacent" was approved by Parliament in 1654, to remedy what it described as the "many Inconveniences [that] do daily arise by reason of the late increase and great irregularity of Hackney Coaches and Hackney Coachmen in London, Westminster and the places thereabouts". The first hackney-carriage licences date from a 1662 Act of Parliament establishing the Commissioners of Scotland Yard to regulate them. Licences applied literally to horse-drawn carriages, later modernised as hansom cabs (1834), that operated as vehicles for hire. The 1662 act limited the licences to 400; when it expired in 1679, extra licences were created until a 1694 act imposed a limit of 700, which was increased by later acts and abolished in 1832. There was a distinction between a general hackney carriage and a hackney coach, a hireable vehicle with specifically four wheels, two horses and six seats, and driven by a Jarvey (also spelled jarvie). In 19th century London, private carriages were commonly sold off for use as hackney carriages, often displaying painted-over traces of the previous owner's coat of arms on the doors. The Clarence or growler was a type of four-wheel, enclosed carriage drawn by two horses used as a hackney carriage, that is, as a vehicle for hire with a coachman. It is distinguished from a cab, hansom cab or cabriolet, in that those had only two wheels. It is distinguished from most coaches by being of slightly smaller size, nominally holding four passengers, and being much less ostentatious. A small, usually two-wheeled, one-horse hackney vehicle called a noddy once plied the roads in Ireland and Scotland. The French had a small hackney coach called a fiacre. Sm.8vo. Scarce complete copy. **Will be well-packed for posting/shipping**. [ Rosley Books for Antiquarian books, CHS, Cumberland, Everyman, GKC, Inklings, Keswick, Literature, MacDonald, Rarities, Theology and History. ]. SCARCE.

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The Hackney-Coachman : Containing an account of his conversation with a Gentleman, and some particulars of his History. LONDON : 1830.
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Engraved Vignette
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Religious Tract Society (RTS) Printed for the Religious Tract Society, instituted 1799 ; And sold at their Depository, 56, Pater
Lugar de publicación
London
Fecha de publicación
1830
Tamaño
Small Octavo
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Religious Tract Society (Great Britain) [publisher] GenreChildren's books - England - 1839. Instructional materials - England - 1841. Timpson, Thomas, 1790-1860. Renier, Anne 1911?-1988. [donor] Renier, Fernand Gabriel 1905-1988. [donor] J. and C. Ev

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