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The postal history of Great Britain is notable in at least two respects; first, for the introduction of postage stamps in 1840, and secondly for the establishment of an efficient postal system throughout the British Empire, laying the foundation of many national systems in existence today.

Early history

The story begins in the 12th century with King Henry I of England, who appointed messengers to carry letters for the government. At this time, private individuals had to make their own arrangements. Henry III provided uniforms for the messengers, and Edward I instituted posting houses where the messengers could change horses. The reign of Edward II saw the first postal marking; handwritten notations saying "Haste, post haste".

Henry VIII created the Royal Mail in 1516, appointing Brian Tuke as "Master of the Postes", while Elizabeth I appointed Thomas Randolph as "Chief Postmaster". Under Thomas Witherings, chief postmaster under Charles I of England, the Royal Mail was made available to the public (1635), with a regular system of post roads, houses, and staff. The recipient paid the postage.

In 1661, Charles II made Henry Bishop the first Postmaster General (PMG). In answer to customer complaints about delayed letters, Bishop introduced the Bishop mark, a small circle with month and day inside, applied at London. In subsequent years, the postal system expanded from six roads to a network covering the country, and post offices were set up in both large and small towns, each of which had its own postmark.

Note on British currency

The unit of currency is the pound sterling. Its symbol is £ which represents the Latin word for pound, libra. Until February 1971, it was divided into twenty shillings (20s. or 20/-) the / derives from the old long s. both symbols stand for its Latin name solidus. Each shilling was divided into twelve pence 12d. The d represents denarius, the Latin word for a ten as piece. Since 1971, the pound remains but it is divided into a hundred of what were for a few years, called "new pence". Now they are "pence" for which the symbol is p. Thus, ignoring inflation, 2.4d. = 1p and 1/- = 5p.

Postage stamps

The Great Post Office Reform of 1839 and 1840 was championed by Rowland Hill as a way to reverse the steady financial losses of the Post Office. Hill convinced Parliament to adopt a flat 4d per 1/2 oz (£1.18/kg) rate regardless of distance, which went into effect 5 December 1839. This was immediately successful, and on 10 January 1840 the Penny Postage started, charging only 1d for prepaid letters and 2d if the fee was collected from the recipient. Fixed rates meant that it was practical to avoid handling money to send a letter by using an "adhesive label", and accordingly, on May 6, the Penny Black became the world's first postage stamp in use.

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Sg 044 2 1/2d Army Official Overprint Mounted Mint £4.99 Sg 180 5 shilling Rose Ab Liverpool Pmk Hv Cat £200 £29.99
Sg 194 6d Dull Green Cn Cds Spec K24 Cat £200 £29.99 Gb Qv 3d surcharge Lilac Sg159 Vfu £64.99
Sg185 1884 £1 Brown Lilac Fine Used Cat £2400 £299.99 Sg126 1867 5s Rose Good Used Cat £600 £29.99
Sg 153 Pl 16 1877 4d Sage Green Pair Cat £500+ £14.99 Sg183 Fine Used Pair 1883-4 10s Ultramarine Cat £950++ £149.99
Sg183 Fine Cds Used 1883-4 10s Ultramarine Cat £475+ £49.99 Queen Victoria 2½d On Cover London To Vienna 1875 £4.50
Sg.104 - 6d Lilac (Plate 6) - Mint £99.00 qv surface printed shilling sg72 vfu wmk emblem c.£260 £4.99
Surfaceprint Sg123 6d pale buff plate 11Vfu A26 Numeral £4.99 Surfaceprint Sg125 6d Grey, Vfu Lightly placed A26 £4.99
Surfaceprint Sg139 21/2d rosy mauve pl1 Vfu A26 numeral £4.99 Surfaceprint Sg122a 6d Chestnut Vfu A26 Numeral £4.99
1900 1s 1/- Green & Carmine Fu ~ 1887 Jubilee Issues £1.99 Sg 117 1867 1/- Green Pl5 Hh Fine Used On Piece Sg117 £2.50
Sg 153 1876 4d Sage Green Pl16 Sl Fine Duplex Use Sg153 £4.99 Vic - 1 Shilling Used Stamp - Sg90 - Plate No 1 Plate 2 £2.95
Surface print Sg 157 21/2d Blue Plate 23 Vfu In malta £1.00 Surface print Sg 141 21/2d pl9 Vfu A26 Numeral £1.00
1865 6d Lilac - Plate 6 £1.99 Qv sg 168a 2d deep rose cat £90 £1.51
Surface print Sg 120a 2/- Cobalt Cat £2500 Very fine £250.00 Surface print Sg 104 6d lilac Plate6 Vfu used in malta £4.99
Sg160, 4d grey-brown plate 18, fine used, Cds. Cat £60. £19.99 Vic - 6d On 6d Fine Used Stamp - Sg162 - P.N.18 £2.50
1891 £1 Green Sg212 Used £39.00 Gb Qv 1862-64 Sg84 = 6d lilac Good Used £1.99
Qvictoria 1/- Inland Revenue Mounted mint. £4.99 Qvictoria 6d Government parcels. Mint. £2.99
1951 Sg. 509-12 Festival High Values £4.99 1934 Sg. 450-52 Re-Engraved High Values £9.99
Qvictoria 6d Army Official Um £4.99 Qvictoria 9d Government parcels. Mounted mint. £4.99
1919 Sg. 417 Ten Shillings Blue Bradbury Wilkinson £14.99 1902 Sg. O77 Govt Parcels 9d Purple & Ultramarine £9.99
1884 Sg 194 Six Pence Dull Green £9.99 1884 Sg 192 Foure Pence Dull Green £7.99
1883 Sg 159 3d On Three Pence Lilac £4.99 Sg191 - 3d Lilac. Fine Used. L@@K £1.99
1882-02 Selection Of Used Officials £14.99 1855-57 Sg 70 Six Pence Lilac Wing Margin £1.99
1855-57 Sg 72 One Shilling Green £7.99 Sg81 - 4d Bright Red - Distinct Hairlines. Fu. L@@K £1.99
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