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the Porters (IX)" Third Official Rates 1815-1845 : Letters circulated in Navarra "

entered this chapter in one of the longer periods of tariffs and the most interesting postally speaking.

After the war with France and revived again in his absolute power as King Ferdinand VII of Spain, starting between legal and administrative activities of the State, the new organization of the mail, creating some post and approved the new rates we are now dealing . THIRD

RATES November 1, 1815 to 1 September 1845

Letters from or to (PRICE IN ROOMS)

Adarmes Easy-to 6-From 6-7 Adarmes-De 8 Adarmes-10-11 to 12 Adarmes-13 to 14 Adarmes-15 to 16 Adarmes

Navarra Letters circulated within 5-7 ½ = -10 to 12 -15 to 17 ½ ½

Rioja, Vitoria, Vizcaya , Soria = 6-9-12-15-18-21

Aragon, Alcarria, Castilla la Nueva, Madrid, Burgos = 7-10 ½ ½ -14 to 17 -21 to 24 ½

Santander, Valencia, Catalonia Cuenca, Castilla la Vieja, Mancha Alta, Alta Extremadura Extremadura
= 8-12-16-20-24-28
Baja, Baja Mancha, Alicante, Murcia = 9-13 ½ ½ -18 to 22 -27 to 31 ½

Alta Andalucía, Galicia, Asturias, Mallorca = 10-15-20-25-30-35

Baja Andalucía, Oran 11-16 ½ = -22 to 27 -33 to 38 ½ ½

Cadiz, Africa = 12-18-24-30-36-42 1 / 2

However, the above in previous chapters, in these early years of such third official rates will continue to see porteos posts handwritten although sporadically, with the figure for or portaging over the current 5 / 4 for letters circulated in Navarre, for simple weighing up to 6 adarmes is the case in the first two letters, I set out below:



1) A letter circulated on 8 September 1815 (last months of the previous rates) from Sartaguda Roncal, Pamplona, \u200b\u200bESTELLA DE NAVARRA brand (of which depended postally Sartaguda) in double line and in red ink and porterage 5 / 4 manuscript in ink.
2) A letter circulated on May 10, 1817 (in rates and we occupy) from Pamplona to Corella, of Tudela, branded PAMP. NAVARRA double line and red ink and porterage 5 / 4 manuscript in ink.



then reproduce the most ordinary and usual portages in Navarre, such as the 5 / 4 to stamp in the two colors are also seen as more red ink and black ink, but are also known printed porteos writing ink.

3) Letter circulated on April 10, 1824, from Pamplona to Monteagudo, of Tudela, Navarre ª PAMP branded in black ink and double line with the variant of "N" reversed and portering 5 / 4 to stamp in black ink.
4) Letter circulated on February 10, 1826, from Los Arcos Pamplona, \u200b\u200bNAVARRA ARCS branded in black ink and double-porter line and 5 / 4 to stamp in red ink.

then play cards with portages that I personally are very beautiful and curious, because apart from being done manually, breeding rates are out of the ordinary because of the weight under each.



5) Letter circulated on January 25, 1825, from Pamplona, \u200b\u200bTudela, Navarre ª PAMP branded dual-line in black ink and portages 5 / 4 to stamp grinding (we think due to its weight) for 7 ½ quarts manuscript in ink.
6) Letter circulated on May 20, 1825, from Los Arcos Pampluna, ARCS NAVARRA branded double line and black ink, and portering 7 ½ quarts manuscript in ink, for a weight of 6-7 adarmes.



7 and 8) Letters circulated on March 19, 1816 and February 17, 1830, respectively, both from Pamplona, \u200b\u200bTudela, marked PAMP ª NAVARRA in red ink and double line, with portages of 12 ½ fourth manuscript in black ink, for a weight of between 11 and 12 adarmes.



9) Letter circulated on April 2, 1820, from Caparroso Roncal, CAPARO º NAVARRA branded dual-line in red ink, with portages 6 / 4 in black ink stamp and ground by 5 / 4 handwritten in ink.
10) Charter circulated on March 7, 1829, from Olite Roncal, of Pamplona and Sanguesa, NAVARRE OLITE branded dual-line in red ink, with portages 5 / 4 to stamp in red ink and also with the, 10 fourth manuscript in ink, with which we understand they made 15 / 4, for letter weighing between 13 and 14 adarmes.



11) Charter circulated on April 28, 1819, from Pamplona to Corella, branded PAMP. NAVARRA double line and black ink, with 17 ½ manuscript porterage rooms, for a weight between 15 and 16 adarmes.
12) "Strip" (for dispatch of newspapers and more than one letter, hence the large size), logically, undated, circulated from Pamplona to Carcar, Navarra Pamplona brand within circle crowned and adorned in red ink . Manuscript Porteo 17 ½ quarters for a weight of 15 to 16 adarmes.

And here, the first part of the portages in the Third Rates from 1815 to 1845.

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