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Postwesen, Postbetrieb, Postverkehr ; Geschichte ; Grossbritannien und Nordirland.
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"[...]II., which bear the appearance of having been carried by the Nuncii of that period, with "Haste, post, haste!" written on the backs of them. With the machinery thus ready to his hand, the improvements contrived by Edward IV. were easily accomplished. In 1481 this monarch was engaged in war with Scotland, when, in order to facilitate the transmission of news from the English capital, he ordered a continuous system of posts, consisting of relays of[...]".