HC Deb 01 June 1875 vol 224 cc1233-4
MR. GREGORY

asked the Postmaster General, Whether he is aware of the inconvenience sustained by the inhabitants of Lewes and Eastbourne, and of the vicinity of those towns, in consequence of the distance of the point from which their letters are delivered; and, whether he would consider what more convenient postal arrangements could be made for those towns and the neighbourhood of them?

LORD JOHN MANNERS

, in reply, said, he was happy to say that arrangements had been made by which he hoped that no further inconvenience similar to that referred to in the Question of the hon. Member would be experienced in those places.