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Jamaica: The Vendryes Provisional
Early uses of the second setting, March 1891.
The earliest known date of use of the second setting of the provisional is 20 February 1891.
On 25 February, a post office notice announced the issue of the Queen Victoria key plate 2½d
which superseded it, whose earliest known date of use is 28 February. However, many post offices
may have held back the new key plate stamp until they had used up their provisionals.
The earliest surviving cover using the second setting, 4 March to the USA.
A 2½d provisional from
setting 2, position 1,
paying the 2½d rate to
the USA.
Kingston:
4 March 1891.
New York:
1[5?] March1891.
Weatogue:
1[8?] March 1891.
Ex Swarbrick and
Vokins.
Cover using the second setting, 10 March to Great Britain.
A 2½d provisional
from setting 2,
position 3, paying the
2½d rate to Great
Britain.
Kingston:
10 March 1891.
Edinburgh:
26 March1891.