The Brighton road : the classic highway to the south . Mr. Chandos Pole runninghis coach until 1872. In the following year anAmerican amateur, Mr. Tiffany, kept up the traditionwith two coaches. Late in the season of 1874 CaptainHaworth put in an appearance. In 1875 the Age was put upon the road byMr. Stewart Freeman, and ran in the season up to andincluding 1880, in which year it was doubled. CaptainBlyth had the Defiance on the road to Brightonthis year by the circuitous route of Tunbridge 1881 Mr. Freemans coach was absent from the road,but Edwin Fownes put the Age on, late in thes


The Brighton road : the classic highway to the south . Mr. Chandos Pole runninghis coach until 1872. In the following year anAmerican amateur, Mr. Tiffany, kept up the traditionwith two coaches. Late in the season of 1874 CaptainHaworth put in an appearance. In 1875 the Age was put upon the road byMr. Stewart Freeman, and ran in the season up to andincluding 1880, in which year it was doubled. CaptainBlyth had the Defiance on the road to Brightonthis year by the circuitous route of Tunbridge 1881 Mr. Freemans coach was absent from the road,but Edwin Fownes put the Age on, late in theseason. In the following year Mr. Freemans coachran, doubled again, and single in 1883. It was againabsent in 1884-5-6, in which last year it ran toWindsor ; but it reappeared on the Brighton Roadin 1887 as the Comet, and in the winter of that yearwas continued by Captain Beckett, who had Selbyand Fownes as whips. In 1888 Mr. Freeman ran inpartnership with Colonel Stracey-Clitherow, LordWiltshire, and Mr. Hugh MCalmont, and in 1889 *7 •»» . *^1 *. *. *


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