post-coach
(ˈpəʊstkəʊtʃ)
[f. post n.2 + coach n.]
A stage-coach used for carrying mails, a mail-coach; a stage-coach generally.
1673 Lauderdale Papers (Camden) 69 The D. Hamilton and the E. of Tweedale..goe in coch to Belford, from thence on horsback to York, and from thence by the post-coch to London. 1685 Royal Proclam. 7 Sept. in Lond. Gaz. No. 2068/1 That they presume not to set up any Foot-Post, Horse-Post, Post or Stage-Coach. 1787 Hist. Europe ii. in Ann. Reg. 32/1 A common travelling post coach or two, with a couple of hired chaises. 1849 N. & Q. 1st Ser. I. 33/1 A new post-coach had been set up which performed the journey to Bath in a single day. 1861 Dickens Gt. Expect. xxxiii, We got into our post-coach and drove away. |