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Jamaica: Stamps of Great Britain
Packet Mail from Post Towns
Spanish Town with ½ ‘paid’ Handstamp
Prior to the issue of obliterators to the post towns,
the adhesives were supposed to be left to be cancelled with an obliterator at Kingston.
At Spanish Town, by exception, the adhesive was cancelled with a handstamp that had been sent out in 1843.
Only 8 items have been recorded with this mark (used between Aug 1858 and 1862).
10 Aug 1858 Packet Letter from Spanish Town with earliest known ‘½’ mark
At Spanish Town
The ½ ‘paid’ handstamp PD7 (A2)
P2b cds of 10 Aug 1858
Three months early than
previously recorded.
At Kingston
Adhesives tied with A01
cds of 10 Aug 1858
1s Double Packet Letter Rate.
10 Feb 1859 Packet Letter with GB Used
Spanish Town
P2b (D3) cds
The ½ ‘paid’ handstamp PD7 (A2)
At Kingston
Obliterator A01 Type 1
6d single rate Packet Letter.