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Notes from the U.K.

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Exploring the spidery corners of a culture and the weird stuff that tourist brochures ignore.

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Notes from the U.K. | Exploring the spidery corners of a culture and the weird stuff that tourist brochures ignore. Skip to primary content Skip to secondary content Notes from the U.K. Exploring the spidery corners of a culture and the weird stuff that tourist brochures ignore. Search Main menu Home A Decent World About Contact Kitten, cat, and dog pictures Other People Manage The Divorce Diet What Else? Post navigation ← Older posts Inventing the post office: A bit of British history Posted on February 23, 2024 by Ellen Hawley 21 Britain’s post office was established in 1660, under Charles II. Or in 1630, under Charles I. Or in 1711, under Queen Anne. Or in 1516, under Henry VIII. All those dates have at least a semi-rational claim.  One of the things I love about history is how clear-cut everything is.  Let’s start with Henry . What he set up was a national network that would serve the court, although one website dates it to 1...

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