† post-bill Obs.
[f. post n.2 + bill n.3]
1. See quots.
| 1847 Webster, Post-bill, a bill of letters mailed by a post-master. 1858 Simmonds Dict. Trade, Post-bill, a post-office way-bill placed in the mail-bag, or given in charge of the guard or driver. 1864 in Webster; and in later Dicts. |
2. Short for Bank Post Bill: see bank-bill.
| 1809 R. Langford Introd. Trade 6 Post Bills on the Bank of England. |