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1802  SEAMAN'S LETTER from London addressed to Mr. Wm. Anderson, on board. H.M.S. Bellina, Portsmouth and in the bottom left-hand corner Seamans letter}paid one penny.  Contrary to Regulations as postage should have been paid on delivery, plus the addressee... 

1802  SEAMAN'S LETTER from London addressed to Mr. Wm. Anderson, on board. H.M.S. Bellina, Portsmouth and in the bottom left-hand corner Seamans letter}paid one penny.  Contrary to Regulations as postage should have been paid on delivery, plus the addressee... 


...was a midshipman and not entitled to the 1d privilege.  On the reverse is a DUKEST/OXFORD ST General Post Receiving House stamp.  The letter is from his father and appears to be indicating that Mr Anderson wishes to leave?



Item reference: 7391

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