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Plate 19
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Date registered : 3 November 1841.
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Earliest recorded usage : 18 November 1841.
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[CJ] cancelled with a black Maltese cross
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[HC] cancelled with a black Maltese cross (Scottish)
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[JE] cancelled with a black Maltese cross
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[MR] cancelled with a black Totness CDS (13 June 1842)
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[IA-IJ] strip of ten, cancelled with black Maltese crosses (reduced to 80%)
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[LA] cancelled with a deep blue Maltese cross (check letter L doubled)
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[LH] cancelled with a black Maltese cross
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[CJ] cancelled with a black Maltese cross (double C and J flaw)
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[NH] cancelled with a red (mixed inks) and then a black Maltese cross from the same obliterator [e]
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[TA] from London to Halifax, dated 8 February 1842, cancelled by a black Maltese cross. Then re-directed, first to York and subsequently to Bradford
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[RB] cancelled with a black Maltese cross
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[GD] cancelled with a black Maltese cross
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[HF] cancelled with a black Maltese cross
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[CK] cancelled with a black Maltese cross
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[DC] cancelled with a black Maltese cross of Kelso
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[QF] cancelled with a black Maltese cross
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[GF] cancelled with a black Maltese cross
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[QF] cancelled with a black Kingsbridge CDS (2 November 1842)
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[CJ] from Enniskillen to Dublin, dated 6 January 1843, cancelled by a black Maltese cross (Moxter 153)
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[RB] from Darlington to Hartlepool, dated 5 September 1842, cancelled with a blue-gray Maltese cross Datestamp on reverse in matching shade
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[DF] cancelled with both black and blue Maltese crosses [e]
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[RB] cancelled with a black Maltese cross
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[HF] plate 19, from Liverpool to Hamburg, dated 16 November 1842, cancelled solely with a red boxed “Paid At | Liverpool” [e]
Also has red London Tombstone dated 17 November and arrival datestamp (21 November) on reverse 1/- in manuscript denoting the double rate - the 1d red paying the late fee ex Durham (Alcock) 1994
This is the only recorded example of this cancellation on a 1d red
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[EI-EL] strip of four, cancelled with two black datestamps of Dorchester (24 August 1842)
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