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A '''coachman''' was a driver of carriages. This job was around from the [[12th century|12th]] to the [[19th century]].
A '''coachman''' was a driver of carriages. This occuapation existed on [[Earth]] from around the [[12th century|12th]] to the [[19th century]].


Usually, rich families rode in coaches driven by coachmen. The [[Fanshawe|Mr]] and [[Lucie Fanshawe|Mrs Fanshawe]] were one such family. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Woman Who Lived]]'')
Usually, rich families rode in carriages driven by coachmen. [[Fanshawe|Mr]] and [[Lucie Fanshawe|Mrs Fanshawe]] were one such family, and travelled by means of a [[Coachman (The Woman Who Lived)|coachman]] on at least one occasion in [[1651]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Woman Who Lived]]'')
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A coachman was a driver of carriages. This occuapation existed on Earth from around the 12th to the 19th century.

Usually, rich families rode in carriages driven by coachmen. Mr and Mrs Fanshawe were one such family, and travelled by means of a coachman on at least one occasion in 1651. (TV: The Woman Who Lived)

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