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Jamaica: Stamps of Great Britain
Packet Letters Posted on 1st Day of Issue of Jamaican Adhesives
Jamaican adhesive stamps are recorded issued on 23 November 1860.
However, none have been recorded on this date.
The earliest recorded is 24 November, the sailing date of the first packet.
These letters (and a handful of others) indicate that Jamaican stamps were not yet on sale at the village P.O.s.
They were carried on the first packet steamer (the Teviot) from Kingston after the issue of the Pines.
At Goshen
At Goshen
P11 (D2) of 23 Nov 1860
At Kingston
PD5 (PD7) ‘PAID’
of 24 Nov 1860
At London
‘PAID’ of 13 Dec 1860
At Liverpool
‘PAID’ of 14 Dec 1860
1s, double rate, packet letter from Goshen, via Kingston and London to Liverpool.
At Clarendon
At Clarendon
P8 (D3) of 23 Nov 1860
At Kingston
PD5 (Pd7) of 24 Nov 1860
At London
cds of 13 Dec 1860
This letter is to the head of the Baptist Mission in England
and describes the religious upsurge among the freed slaves and the work being done to encourage this.