of Navarra.
Madoz, in his famous "Gazetteer Historical Statistics", in relation to E of Madrid, said: "They come every day at six in the morning, all lines general, namely: The Bad, Aragon and Catalonia, with the provinces of Pamplona, \u200b\u200bSoria Guadalajara, Andalucía, Toledo, Valencia, Cuenca, Castile, Galicia and Asturias and Extremadura, all of which also depart daily at six o'clock " .
In April 1837, formed the Society of Teachers of Relay Race La Mala, which under the direction of Don Gregorio Alvarez Baztiguyeta, is proposed to create a chaise setting in order to drive in this "important" line, not only public correspondence with the cleanliness and care they deserve, but also due travelers convenience, cheapness and speed. On 26 October 1843, formalized the daily service of the chairs-mail from the bad. In August 1844, by a new agreement and set between the Department of Defense and the Trustee of the Company, ordered the State to deliver and manage this service products, "being the costs of membership and renewal of carriages, foremen , musketeers, forward, etc., account of the Company with a fixed amount. Prices today are: in Berlin, this Court and back to Bayonne, 540 real and 490 inside, including the outriders ahujetas. The trip to Irun is made within 48 hours, and 5 after you come to Bayonne. Used in the service 10 cars taking The Company also posted one every 20 miles, one respect in Bayonne, and 6 in this Court.
Race France, Irun: "Bad", comprised of senior managers in Burgos, Vitoria, Bilbao, Pamplona and Logroño.
additional titles and letters in superscript are signs of Postal History study, and therefore, it is interesting to note the "marks in pen" used exclusively in the correspondence of Race in France, as "the Mala de France ", or" by La Mala de Madrid ", almost always written by the sender of the letter and placed in the bottom left of it. These pen marks indicative of the Race to follow the letter in question, were mostly for clarification and recommendation of the route.
submit two letters of my collection that reproduce such marks in pen:
Letter circulated on November 26, 1792, from Madrid to Roncal (Villa de Navarra), in Pamplona. Porteo 7 maravedies in black ink stamp of Pamplona, \u200b\u200bin its passage through the Capital. Manuscript
the sender of the letter itself: "For the Poor of France", indicating the race to be followed by itself.
Letter circulated on June 7, 1794, from Cartagena (Murcia) to Roncal, Navarra. 9 maravedies porterage, handwritten in black in Pamplona, \u200b\u200bin its passage through the capital and stamp mark in red ink "C MURCIA" in box, Cartagena indicative of its origin.
manuscript by the same sender of the letter: "For the Poor of Madrid", Carrea indicating that it should continue the same, once arrived from Cartagena to Madrid. That is, this letter for two races, the first from Cartagena to Madrid, and then out of Madrid, was conducted in Navarra Roncal, for the bad in France. HP
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