Wednesday, March 3, 2010

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approach to the study of the Porters (X) "Third Rates Officers 1815-1845: Post between Navarre and other Spanish river "approach to the study

Continuing the previous article and in the third price, I bring several letters from my collection, relating to correspondence between Navarre and the rest of the English postal markings. I must say that by quirk of fate or illogical reality, in many cases the portages marked on the charts do not match the prices we're seeing.



1st) letter circulated on December 13, 1829, from Viana to Vitoria, brand or origin RCV output. NAVARRA., Viana double line and black ink to stamp porterage 6 / 4 in red ink on arrival in Vitoria, according to the above rates for letters weighing up to 6 adarmes.

2nd) letter circulated on October 29, 1841, from Pamplona to Bilbao, with porter to stamp in blue ink six quarters as the trademark of departure or origin PAMPLONA (inside oval).



3rd) letter circulated on December 9, 1832, from Pamplona to Madrid, exit marking PAMP ª. NAVARRA and double red line, with 7 / 4 red porto arrival Madrid, in the first step rate for single card up to 6 ounce of weight.

4th) Covered or wrapped undated (possibly 1837, deductible by the recipient thereof), circulated from Tudela to Madrid, to mark out TUD ª NAVARRA double line and arrival in Madrid of "Senators and Representatives" both in red ink, double portaging a 24 / 4 stamp of arrival in Madrid, possibly due to carry more than one letter in it, hence the not be dated and addressed "envelope" and in the sixth step of tariffs , for a weight between 15 and 16 ounce of weight.

historical curiosity as an extension and informs the recipient of the letter preceding the number 4. The Marquess of Montesa was granted by Philip V on July 30, 1708 Don Gaspar Montesa Vicent and Lerga Lopez, Mr. de Mora (Lordship founded in 1117 after the conquest of Navarre Mora desplobados by Alfonso I the Battler) , based in the military wing (the nobility) in Cortes de Navarra to have their lineage perpetual appeal to them from 1459, this being the oldest and the first list contained in the Pronotaría the Kingdom of Navarre. Mr. de Mora was Cabo Palace Armoury in places of Echano, Arazubi, San Román, and chest Donamaria Orinsin in Navarra. When he died while receiving the title, Felipe V ordered return the animal to the head of his son, Don Fernando Vicente of Montesa and Gorraiz-Beaumont on April 26, 1712. In the early nineteenth S Marquesado Montesa Marichalar stops in the family by marrying the eldest son (Thomas D. Clement of Marichalar and Martinez de Peralta, Mr. de Zayas of Báscones, is a descendant of Stephen Fermin de Marichalar and Eslava (+1684 ), Lord of the House in Lesaca Marichalar, of Palacios de Echarri-Aranaz and Arbizu, the Villa de Lizarraga Bengoa and Sarria and Lloza places with the right to a seat in Parliament of Navarra, Viceroy of Navarre in 1676, the Council Fiscal Council of Finance and Real, Magistrate Dean and Minister of the Council of Castile, co-founder of the congregation of San Fermin in Navarre, Madrid), Don Tomas de Marichalar y Martinez de Peralta with the eldest of the family and Montesa San Clemente. Since then, the Marquis de Montesa is the main title of the House of Marichalar ..
Among the list of people who have held the title of Marqués de Montesa, is our hero Don Román de Marichalar and San Clemente (1801-1860), Attorney at Cortes de Navarra and deputy.



5th) letter circulated on July 31, 1831, from Pamplona to Barcelona, \u200b\u200bcheck out th PAMP. NAVARRA. and double red line, 8 / 4 red porter out of Pamplona, \u200b\u200bin the first step rate for single card up to 6 ounce of weight.

6th) letter circulated on January 11, 1842, from Villafranca del Bierzo (León) in Corella, check out V LEON. double line and within an oval, blue-green oxidized and wheeling 9 / 4 in red ink as it passes through Pamplona.



7th) letter circulated on August 10, 1826, from Irache (Navarra) Ramallosa (Galicia), by Tuy and Bayonne, with exit marking EST ª NAVARRA baton which depended Irache, double line and portering 10 / 4, both in red ink in the first step rate for single card up to 6 ounce of weight.

8 th) letter circulated on 6 enerote 1840, from Pamplona to Valencia de Alcantara, Extremadura Baja, Madrid and Badajoz, exit marking PAMPLONA within oval to red ink, with porterage manuscript (by the same sender) in 11 quarters, for simple letter to 6 ounce of weight.



9th) letter circulated on October 7, 1831, from Cadiz to Corella (Navarra), to mark out CADIZ in red ink and portaging 12 / 4 handwritten in ink to write on his arrival in Corella.



10th) letter circulated on July 25, 1842, from Tudela to Santa Cruz de Tenerife (Canary Islands), TUD mark in th NAVARRA double line in red ink. 2-wheeling front Royals within a circle with two stars, in black ink, from arrival in Santa Cruz de Tenerife. On the back Mark "E" inside a circle in black ink, corresponding to the shipping companies.





As a curiosity and within the time period and at rates that are trying, even of paper on "Official Mail" showed the front and back of a circular dated 19 February Pamplona 1830, on payment of postage for Official Correspondence to the unsuccessful steps taken to be paid the amounts owed by the City, Corregidor and Mayor of Alicante.

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