horse drawn transport
Barouche - a four-wheeled shallow carriage with two double seats inside facing each other and with a soft collapsible half-hood over the back forward-facing seat
Fiacre - a four-wheeled carriage for hire. This system of hired carriages was invented in Paris in 1645 by Nicholas Sauvage who ran his business from the Hotel de Saint Fiacre and thus his carriages came to be called fiacres. Mary Hawkins takes a public fiacre to the Duke of Sandringham's house when she goes there to find Alex Randall (DIA, chapter 21)
Fiacre - a four-wheeled carriage for hire. This system of hired carriages was invented in Paris in 1645 by Nicholas Sauvage who ran his business from the Hotel de Saint Fiacre and thus his carriages came to be called fiacres. Mary Hawkins takes a public fiacre to the Duke of Sandringham's house when she goes there to find Alex Randall (DIA, chapter 21)