Postilion

Postilion

__NOTOC__A postilion (or postillion, occasionally Anglicized to "post-boy") rider was the driver of a horse-drawn coach or post chaise, mounted on one of the drawing horses. [ [http://www.thefreedictionary.com/postillion Definition of postillion by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia.] ] By contrast, a coachman would be mounted on the vehicle along with the passengers.

Postilion riders normally rode the left (or "near") horse of a pair because horses usually were trained only to be mounted from the left. [ [http://www.brianlucas.ca/roadside Which side of the road do they drive on?] Brian Lucas.] [Rogers (1900), p. 279] With a double team, either there would be two postilions, one for each pair, [Rogers (1900), pp 282-283, 107] or one postilion would ride on the left rear horse in order to control all four horses.

This style of travel was known as "posting", [Rogers (1900), p. 278] . The postilions and their horses (known as "post-horses") [Rogers (1900), p. 282] would be hired from a "postmaster" at a "post house". The carriage would travel from one post house to the next (a journey known as a "stage"), where the postilions and/or horses could be replaced if necessary. Posting was once common both in England and in continental Europe. [Rogers (1900), pp. 279-280] In England, however, it declined once railways became an alternative method of transport.Rogers (1900), p. 280] It remained popular in France and other countries.

ee also

* "Le postillon de Lonjumeau", an 1836 French comic opera by Adolphe Adam.
* "My postillion has been struck by lightning". A comical phrase supposedly found in old-fashioned foreign language phrase books.

References

Bibliography

* cite book
title=A Manual of Coaching
first=Fairman
last=Rogers
location=Philadelphia
publisher=J.B. Lippincott Company
year=1900
oclc=6478019
url=http://books.google.com/books?id=PqdFAAAAMAAJ

External links

* [http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~awoodley/carriage/postillion.html Postillions for Coaches. By Anne Woodley.]


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