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1704 Letter Establishing Coupar Angus's First Post Office









                        27'h November 1704. Historic letter from Edinburgh to Coupar
                        Angus  via  Dundee  by  which  the  Postmaster  General  of
                        Scotland established a Post Office at Coupar Angus.


                        A Commission from the Postmaster General was enclosed to
                        empower the new postmaster.

                        Rate:
                              4 shillings (Scots) unpaid, being the double rate for under 50
                              miles  (Edinburgh  to  Dundee)  set  by the  1695  Act  of the
                              Scottish  Parliament.  The  letter  attracted  a  double  rate
                              because of the endosure.

                        The letter was sent to Dundee from where it would have been
                        forwarded to Coupar Angus by some arrangement not part of
                        the Post Office revenues. It was, very probably, the last letter
                         to be received at Coupar Angus by this arrangement prior to
                        the  opening  of the  new  post  office  there  on  1 51   December
                         1704.






                         Important excerpts from the letter:


                         Regarding the Commission and the allowance for the new postmaster:

                         'You have here enclosed a Commission from the General Postmaster 'for establishing a Deputt at Coupar of Angus and in stead of giving
                         any thing to him for obtaining it you see a generous allowance he gives for encouragement to the postmaster at Coupar,  which engaged
                         me  to  undertake  in  name  of the  Country  Gentlemen  and  of you  and  other  Inhabitants  in  Coupar  and  Blair,  that  their  ordinary
                         Correspondence should be entertained by this method only without employing of By hands'


                         Regarding leaving the name of the new postmaster blank on the Commission:

                         'I have got it blank that you may fill up whose name in it you please who can best manage it. If your affairs could allow you 'for two months

                         or three to take the care yourself I think it would be the best method to bring it to a right Consistency.'


                                                                                                                                                                        ~2/L~ 2(  n~
                         Regarding the new arrangements for receipt of the Coupar Angus letter bag at Dundee:
                         'Mr Main (Postmaster General of Scotland) writes to the Postmaster of Dundee to receive the Bag from your Runner. But in case your Runner be
                         there before his letter the Commlssion may be sent to show him that he is obliged so to do.'


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