Friday, March 26, 2010

Personal Statement Dental

MARKS A FEATHER (II) "MAIL BAG NOT"

Navarra HP

As I outlined in the previous article, additional titles in the above papers and letters, are signs of Postal History study, and therefore, it is interesting to note the "marks in pen" used, usually written by the sender of the letters and placed in the bottom left of them. These were informative pen marks, indicative of messages, clarifications or simply a recommendation.

then presented six cards in my collection, curiously without signs or postal mail (brands), origin, destination or portages indicative of payment (except as except the third), but handwritten in pen marks, all for the same person, D. Pedro Juan Latasa, trade in Pamplona.



Burguete letter dated in the February 18, 1825 - Make a Feather: "With Recado" -

think, except for a better approach from other collectors, the meaning of this mark is that the carrier The letter was given orally to the recipient "a message", ie a message.



Arraiz letter dated in the July 21, 1826 - Make a Feather: NO i mail in the district "-

Obviously, there is much to clarify the meaning of handwritten ie, there was no post office in that town of Arraiz.



Sanguesa letter dated in the October 7, 1826. - Make a Pen: "Portes paid"

inicación understand with this, the recipient of the letter did not have to pay to own or courier, amount, since once he had paid the sender.



Arraiz letter dated in the October 13, 1826. - Make a Feather: "For the Post of ... .. Pamplona" -

This mark indicating, physically, where the letter was circulated, ie the path from / to Pamplona.



Arraiz letter dated in the January 12, 1827. - Make a Feather: "Of the Estafeta of Pamplona ... .." -

If the old mark indicating the route or path to follow in the letter, it indicated the office or post office, where it was or where it was aim, in this case Pamplona.



Iturre letter dated in the March 2, 1827. - Make a Feather: "With Two Hard, EPM" - (in person)

The contents of the letter, we have found that the cardholder had personally "Two Hard" sender to deliver EPM "in person" to the recipient, so that he bought "Two rooms of the Royal Lottery tickets at a rate of a hard ticket for every room."

view of the cards displayed and reviewed, we conclude that, with ink pen marks on the outside of them, could send a message not only writing but also orally or materials (products, goods, money, etc.), through its carrier.

And in conclusion, I would think that all of them were covers or carried by "proper" or "individuals" NOT POST THE BAG , ie were not carried by the official postal service, but by individuals or friends of the senders and recipients, in turn, with the consequent risk of being caught and punished, and for this reason and in order to deceive Administration took these statements to Pen, to mislead or to lead the deception, and hence carry no mark porter of origin, transit or destination postal official. HP

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