"The difficulty in Queen Elizabeth’s time of communicating with persons at a distance from Bristol before the establishment of a post office is illustrated by the following item from the City Chamberlain’s accounts: - "1580, August. Paid to Savage, the foot post, to go to Wellington with a letter to the Recorder touching the holding of the Sessions, and if not there to go to Wimborne Minster, where he has a house, where he found him, and returned with a letter; which post was six days upon that journey in very foul weather, and I paid him for his pains 13s. 4d.""