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List of Post Offices in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland This is a reproduction of a library book that was digitized by Google as part of an ongoing effort to preserve the information in books and make it universally accessible. http://books.google.com POST OFFICES in the UNITED KINGDOM of GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. WXG 319 U592 HARVARD UNIVERSITY GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION BAKER LIBRARY Boston Public Library G The Ernst Postal Library 1 LIST OF POST OFFICES IN THE UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. THE NAMES OF ALL POST OFFICES ARE ALPHABETI CALLY ARRANGED, AND EVERY MONEY-ORDER OFFICE IS DISTINCTLY POINTED OUT. THE TOWN OB PLACE ON WHICH A MONEY ORDER SHOULD BE DRAWN, IF THE TOST OFFICE MENTIONED IN THE ALPABETICAL LIST IS NOT A MONEY-ORDER OFFICE, IS ALSO PLAINLY STATED. PUBLISHED BY THE/fOST OFFICE DEFARTMENTyOF THE UNITED STATES FOR WASHINGTON: GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE. 1872. s .... , . , •514 1X5^ Q1v^Á GIVEN BY MRS. С. W. ÊRNST DEC. 1, 1919 ENGLAND AND f ALES. LIST OF POST DFFICES IN ENGLAND AND WALES. (ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED.) Those places marked thus * throughout the lists are Money-Order Offices. Town or place on which a money order PLACES. should be drawn if the place mentioned COUNTIES. in column 1 is not a money-order office. Abberton Colchester. Essex. Abbevdore Kentchurch. Hereford. "Abbey Foregate (Shrewsbury) Shropshire. *Abbas Milton Dorset. Abb-Kettlebv Melton Mowbray . Leicester. * Abbey Town Cumberland. Abbot Swanton North Walsham . Norfolk. Abbot Milton Lifton Devon. "Abbots Bromley Stafford. "Abbotsbury Dorset. Abbotsbam Bidei'ord . Devon. "Abbots Langley Herts. Abbots Leigh Pill Somerset. Abbots Anne Am port . Hants. Aber Bangor . Carnarvon. "Aberaman (Aberdare) Glamorgan. Aberamffra Barmouth . Merioneth. Aberarth Aberayron. Cardigan. "Aberavon Glamorgan. "Aberayron Cardigan. Aberbeeg Newport (Mon :)- Monmouth. "Abercarne Monmouth. "Abercenfig, or Aberkenfig Glamorgan. Abercrave Ystradgynlais. Brecon. "Aberdare Glamorgan. Aberdaron Pwllheli Carnarvon. "Aberdnvey Merioneth. Aberdulais Neath Glamorgan. Abereirch Pwllheli... Carnarvon. Aberffraw Llangefui Isle of Anglesea. "Aberford Yorks. "Abergavenny Monmouth. "Abergele Denbigh. Abergwilly Carmarthen . Carmarthen. Abergynolwyn Towyn Montgomery. "Aberkenfig Glamorgan. Abermnle Newtown Montgomery. Aberporth Cardigan. Cardigan. Abersoch Pwllheli.. Carrion on. "Abersvchan Monmouth. Monmouth. Cardigan. Berks. 6 ENGLAND AND WALES. Town or place on which a money order PLACES. should be drawn if the place mentioned COUNTIES. I y column 1 is not a money-order office. Abinger Common Dorking . Surrey. Abington Linton Cambridge. Abridge Romford . Kssex. Acaster Malbis York Yorks. *Accrington Lancashire. Ackleton Bridgenorth . Shropshire. *Acklington Northum berland. *Ack worth Yorks. *Acle Norfolk. *Acock's Green Wnrwich. Acomb Hexham Northumberland. Acomb York Yorks. Acrefair Ruabon Denbigh. Acton Nantwich Cheshire. Acton Sudbury Suffolk. Acton Beanehamp Bromyard Worcester. Acton Burnell Shrewsbury Shropshire. Acton Iron Frampton Cotterell . Gloucester. Adbaston Eccleshall Stafford. *Adderbury Oxford. Adderley Market Drayton. Shropshire. *Addingham Yorks. Addington West Mailing. Kent. Addington, Little Thrapstone Northampton. *Addlestone Surrey. Addlethorpe Burgh Lincoln. Adhurst, St. Mary Peters field . Hants. Adlinglleet Crowle Vorks. 'Adlington Lancashire. Admaston Rugeley Shropshire. Admaston Wellington (Shropshire) . Stafford. *Adwyr-Clawdd Denbigh. Afonwen Holvwell. Flint. Aford Liphook . Hants. "Agnes, St Cornwall. "Aigburth (Liverpool) Lancashire. Ainderby Steeple Northallerton . Yorks. Ainsdale Southport Lancashire. Ainetable Kirkoswald. Cumberland. Ainthorpe Glaisdale Yorks. "Aintree Lancashire. Aisholt B'ideewater Somerset. Alberbury Shrewsbury Shropshire. Alborough Aylobam Norfolk, Albourne " Hurstpeirpoint- Sussex. Albrighton Shrewsbury Shropshire. "Albrighton Stafford. Alburgh Harlestone . Norfolk. "'Albury Surrey. *Alcester Warwick. Alconbury Huntingdon . Huntingdon. 'Aldborough or Aldeburgh. Suffolk. Aldborough Darlington . Yorks. Aldborongh Aylsham Norfolk. Aldborough Boroughbi idge . Yorks. * Aldbourne Wilts. "Aldbrouïh Yorks. Aldeby by.--- B, celes Suffolk. Alderb rbury . Salisbury Wilts. Alderfor rford . Reepbam Norfolk. Alderholt Fordingbridge Dorset. Alderley Wotton undei -Edge Gloucester. Alderley Congletou... 'Alderley Edge. ... ENGLAND AND WALES. 7 Town or place on which a money order PLACES. should be drawn if the place mentioned COUNTIES. in column 1 is not a money-order office. Aldermaston Theale Berks. Alderminster . - Stratford-on-A von . Worcester. "Alderney Channel Island. 'Aldershot Hants. 'Aldershot Camp Hants. Alderton Winchcombe Gloucester. Alderton Woodbridge. Suffolk. Alderton Badminton . Wilts. 'Aldford Cheshire. Aldingbourn. Chichester .. Sussex. Aldington Sellinge Kent. Aldridge Walsall Stafford. Aldringham Leiston Suffolk. Aldwarke Rotheram Yorks. Alfold Rudgwick. - Sussex. Alford Castle Cary . Somerset. "Alford Lincoln. 'Alfieton Derby. Alfriston Seaford Sussex. Alkboro' Winterton. Lincoln. All Cannings Devizes . Wilts. 'Allendale Northumberland. 'Allenhead Northumberland. Allensmore Hereford Hereford. Aller Langport Somerset. Allerford Porlock Somerset. Allerton Bradford (Yorks). Yorks. Allesley Coventry Warwick. Allestree Duffield Derby. A Hington Bottesford Lincoln. Allithwaite Grange Lancashire. Allonby Maryport Cumberland. All Stretton Church Stretton .. Shropshire. Alltwen Pontardawe Glamorgan. Almer Bere Regis Dorset. 'Almondbury. Yorks. Almondsbury. Thornbury Gloucester. Alne Ensingwold Yorks. Alne, Great Henley-in-Arden. Warwick. Alnham Glan ton Northumberland. Almnouth Alnwick Northumberland. 'Alnwick Northumberland.. Alphington St. Thomas. Devon. Alpraham Tarporley.. Cheshire. "Alresford Hants. Alresford Wivenhoe. Essex. "Alrewas Stafford. Alphamstone Bures. Essex. *A1sager Cheshire. 'Aiston Cumberland. Alstonefield Hartington . Stafford. АНлrпип Launceston . Cornwall. Althorne Burnham Essex. Althovpe Burringham . Lincoln. "Altoita Yorks. "Alton Hants. * AI ton Stafford. *Altrincham . Cheshire. Altywalis Carmarthen . Carmarthen. * Al vasto n Derby. "Alveeburch Worcester. lvele Bridgenorth . Shropshire. Gosport Hants. Wakefield. Yorks. 8 ENGLAND AND WALES. Town or place on which a money order PLACES. should be drawn if ihe pbee mentioned COUNTIES. in column 1 is not a money -order office. Alveston Thornbnry. Gloucester. Al veston Stri»tford-on-Avon . Warwick. Alvingham Louth Lincoln. Alvington Lydney. Gloucester. Alvington, West Kingsbridge. Devon. Alwulton Wansford . Hunts. Ahveston Sherborne. Dorset. Alwinton Rothbury. Northumberland. Ambergate Helper . Derby. Amberley Stonington . Sussex. * Amble Northumberland. "Ambleside Westmoreland. Ambler Thorr Queensbury . Yorks. "Amershanr. Bucks. "Amesbury Wilts. "Amlwch Isle of Anglesea. Ampfield Romsey - - Hants. Ampleforth Hehnsley Yorks. *Amport Hants. "Ampthill Bedford. Ampton Лиry St. Edmunds. Suffolk. Amroth Tenby Pembroke. Annvell Ware. Herts. Ancaster Caythorpe Lincoln. "Ancoats, Great (Manchester). Lancashire. Ancroft Beal. Northumberland. "Andover Hants. "Andovereford Gloucester. *Anfield (Liverpool) Lancashire. "Angle Pembroke. *Angmering Suf-sex. "Annesley Woodhouse Notts. "Annfield Plain Durham. Ann's, St Liverpool Lancashire. Ansley Nuneaton Warwick. Anstey Coventry Wnrwick. Anston, South Kotherham. Yorks. Anstrey Appleby Magna. Warwick. Anthonys, St W alker . Northumberland. Antony Tor Point. Cornwall. An wick Sleaf ord Lincoln. Apethorpe Kingscliff Northampton. Apperley Stocksfield Northumberland. Apperley Tewkesbury. Gloucester. *Apperley Bridge Yorks. Appleby Winterton . Lincoln. "Appleby Westmoreland. "Appleby, Magna or Great Derby. "Appledore Devon. "Appledore Kent. Appleshaw Lugershall Hants. Appleton Abingdon . Berks. Appleton WidnesDock. Lancashire. Appleton Roebuck Tadcaster . Yorks. Appleton Wiske Yarm. Yorks. Appley Bridge Wigan. Lancashire. Arborfield W<>kingham. Berks. Ardleigh Dedham Essex. Ardsley Barnsley. Yorks. Ardsley, East Wakefield Yorks. Ardsley. West Dewsbury . Yorks. "Ardwick (Manchester) Lancashire. Arkendale I Knaresboro . Yorks. Arkengarthdale I Reeth . Yorks. ENGLAND AND WALES. 9 Town or place on which ч money order PLACES. should be drawn il the place mentioned in column 1 is not a money -order office. COUNTIES. Arkholme Hornby Lancashire. Arli'cdon Cleaton Moor. Cumberland. Arisen Llanymvnech . Shropshire. Arlesley Sheflford Bedford. Arley Northwich Stafford. Arley, I'pper Bewdley Stafford. Arlingbam Saul Gloucester. Arlington Barnstaple .. Devon. Arlington Lechlade Gloucester. Arlington HailsLam Sussex. "Armathwaite Cumberland. Arnjin 1 Gool Yorks. Armitage Rugeley Stafford. *Armley Yorks. Armthorpe ; Doncaster. - . Yoi ks. Arncliff Grassington . Yorks. * Arnold Notts. Arnside Milnthorpo Westmoreland. Arrad Foot Ulverstone Lancashire. Arreton Newport (Isle of Wight). Isle of Wi^ht. *Arrington Cambridge. "Arundel Sussex. Arvan's, St Chepstow . Monmouth. * Asaph, St D.nbigh. Ascot Sunning Hill . Berks. Ascott-under-Wyehwood Charlbnry Oxford. *Ash Kent. Ash Wroth am Kent. Ash Whitchurch Shropshire. Ash Aldershot ( lamp Hants. *Ashbonrne Derby. Ashbrittle Wiveliscombe Somerset. urton 1 >evon. nham Battle Sussex. Shrivenham . Berks Carbon el. Ludlow Shropshire. Ashby Scunthorpe. Lincoln. Ashby, Little Lutterworth . Leicester. Ashby M ears Earls Barton Northampton. Ashby Parva Lutterworth. Leicester. Asbby St. Ledger. Braunston . Noi thainpton. *Ashby-de-la-Zouch Leicester. Ashcombe Chudleigh Devon. Ashcott Street Somerset. Ashdon Waiden Essex. Ashes
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