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HACKNEY COACHES

Volume 11 · 49 words · 1860 Edition

See COACH. The term is derived from the French haquenee, a strong kind of horse formerly lent out on hire for short journeys in France, and afterwards employed to draw a plain vehicle for the accommodation of several travellers together. This vehicle was called coche-a-haqueuse, whence the term hackney-coach.