Definition of Posthouse. Meaning of Posthouse. Synonyms of Posthouse

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Definition of Posthouse

Posthouse
Posthouse Post"house`, n. 1. A house established for the convenience of the post, where relays of horses can be obtained. 2. A house for distributing the malls; a post office.

Meaning of Posthouse from wikipedia

- Posthouse may refer to: Post office Alternative written form of Post house (historical building) This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with...
- Six Continents plc. In April 2001, Six Continents bought the UK-based Posthouse Hotels business from Comp**** Group for £810 million, and during the following...
- included the Little Chef roadside restaurants, Forte Grand, Travelodge, Posthouse and Crest hotels, Harvester restaurants, contract catering firm Gardner...
- offices of the Six Ministries, and its east was Duting Posthouse, so it was also called Duting Posthouse Bridge (都亭驿桥) during the Southern Song dynasty. The...
- Hotels division's three remaining brands (Le Méridien, Heritage Hotels and Posthouse Forte) to Comp****. In May 2001, Nomura Group acquired Le Méridien Hotels...
- demolished in 1912 Philately portal Postage stamp Dak bungalows, the former posthouses of the British Raj Freepost (also known as Business Reply Mail) "Going...
- Happy Eater roadside restaurants, Crest, Forte Grand, Travelodge and Posthouse hotels, as well as the wine merchant Grierson-Blumenthal and a non-controlling...
- kingdoms, trading settlements, Buddhist cave temples, ancient paths, posthouses, mountain p****es, beacon towers, sections of the Great Wall, fortifications...
- in Pujiang between Chengdu and Ya'an. The historical site of Ganxipo Posthouse on the route in Tianquan, Sichuan. The official tea warehouse of Tea Horse...
- had 1,936 posthouses every 60 li along major routes, with fresh horses available every 10 li between them. The Qing operated 1,785 posthouses throughout...