Obs. in England and in the U.S. The earlier examples of the word are American.
1796. He has for sale a compleat Coachee, with a coachmans seat and Venetian blinds all round.Gazette of the U.S. (Phila.), Jan. 27.
1796. For Sale, a Light Coachee and harness, very little the worse for wear.The Aurora, Nov. 9.
1800. The Baltimore Coachee will in future leave the Indian Queen and the Franklin Inn [at the hours named].Id., Oct. 25.
1801. A Coachee, with a pair of Horses and a careful Driver, to be hired by the day or week.Lancaster (Pa.) Journal, Feb. 4.
1801. The horse was running in his coachee at that time.Id., April 4.
1805. [To let,] as handsome a coachee, and pair of horses, with a careful driver, as can be procured in town.Salem Register, Nov. 1.
1818. The Philadelphia and Lancaster coachee is advertised.Lancaster (Pa.) Journal, Jan. 21.