Navarra
The Administrative Trademark are the ones used for official correspondence, and completed the mission to pinpoint the source of the letters, submitting official charged by public officials defogged etc. Certain Administrative Trademark enjoyed total franchise, franchise prior or prepayment at any given time. Were used by different bodies, agencies or government departments, the Government, the Army, Justice, Clergy, etc., Inter alia, to all variety of combinations and abbreviations, and can be divided into labels printed, stamped with seal hand (inks: black, blue, red, etc.) and manuscript.
handwritten marks Example: Letter circulated on November 6, 1743, from Pamplona to cascante, with the handwritten words "For the King" (Philip V of Castile and VII of Navarre), and its named after the Viceroy of Navarre mandate. On the back end wafer unchanged in the Arms of Navarre "RS" (Royal Service). Take home postmark imposed linear NAVARRA in box with ornaments, of Pamplona.
have the particularity (in most cases, though not always) that the fronts of the envelopes or envelopes which contained such marks, generally carried signs or initials "For the King," "The King's Service" , "Royal Service", "From Order of the King", National Service (NS), Service of Justice (SJ), Military Service (SM), Government, etc. The first administrative and franchise brands, are known as "Black Label" creating a seal with the royal arms of Castile and Leon, regulated by Royal Decree on December 7, 1716. And he began to use from January 19, 1717. As of this date and subsequent provisions was regulated in this case of "franchise" for official correspondence.
Letter circulated on October 24, 1784, from San Lorenzo El Real in Pamplona, \u200b\u200bthe letter is "Free" without portaging, as was within the "transitional" period at the end of the First Price Official. Its content delivery reports of the Princess of Asturias. Inside manuscript "was received by mail from the Poor"
Letter circulated on February 20, 1791, from Madrid to Pamplona, \u200b\u200bcover with 6 rooms (single to 6 adarmes) according to rates approved by the Count of Floridablanca, which came into force on September 1, 1779 . The "Black Label" was no longer a sign of "excess", but identification of "Royal Mail." Contents: "Letter from SM City news the successful delivery of the Queen, our Lady." Mail received by Monday 28 February and 4 March answered.
Wrapped undated (CA. 1814) sent by an official body of Madrid, with stamp of Royal Mail (Seal Black), bound in black ink to the city of Pamplona.
In the particular case of excess administrative framework, were to be met by government agencies, specific requirements for the cards or sheets shall enjoy such relief or postage after being in a summary the following: That
were directed by an authority or government agency to another.
Wrapped undated (CA. 1816) sent by the king "to the Faithful and Beloved Mayors, Justice and aldermen of the city of Viana. It bears the stamp of the Chamber of Secrets. M GRACE AND JUSTICE & Cover with 14 black ink manuscript.
which was delivered by hand in the administrations or post office.
That such letters or statements were addressed to public office and not the name of the person who exercises.
That statement justifying the origin of the envelope by affixing the seal or administrative framework which was to use the Authority or Office to lead it.
Letter circulated on February 3, 1838, from Pamplona to Corella. Pamplona in oval mark in red ink. Porterage 24 rooms and 1838, black ink manuscripts. Charter of National Service (NS) containing the appointment Member of Parliament for the recipient. Ink stamp Black "Political Provincial Government. Pamplona. " In the case of this letter to the return address stamp, since it was addressed to the name of a particular person and not in charge. First Carlist War
liberal framework
Letter circulated on October 10, 1838, from Pamplona to Milagro, letter from the "Royal Service (RS), with style" liberal "and VIREYNATO DE NAVARRA Pamp mark ยช Navarra double row. 10 / 4 manuscript Porteo broadly, as rates for letters circulated in Navarre, for a weight of 8 to 10 adarmes. In the case of this letter to the return address stamp, was addressed as the name of a particular person and not in charge. BRANDS
CARLIST
Charter circulated on November 13, 1839, from Salinas to Estella. Official mail circulated by the Carlist, hence also the initials "Real Service" (RS), as well as black ink stamp of ZESA NAVARRA double oval and shield of Navarre with the decorations in the center and number 2 in a circle. In the case of this letter in a sealed envelope to the "franchise", since it was addressed to the office and not the name of an individual. TOWN HALL MARKS
Die
inside the letter. Charter
circulated on April 4, 1839, with stamp of the Constitutional Hall Peralta, used as a mark of "excess" in a letter of National Service (NS), referred to the Constitutional Mayor of the City of Marcilla. This also the stamp to the "franchise", since it was addressed to the office and not the name of an individual.
Letter circulated on May 4, 1842, with stamp of the Constitutional Hall of Pamplona, \u200b\u200bused as a mark of "excess" in a letter to National Service (NS), referred to Accidental Commander of the National Militia Battalion of Infantry, of the Capital, freight prepaid. . This also the stamp to the "franchise", since although it was addressed by name, also went to the office, and more being military mail.
current heraldic shield of the city of Pamplona. POST MARKS
Seal of the "MAIN POST ADMINISTRATION OF PAMPLONA"
receipt issued by the Main Administration of Pamplona
Post - "The City of Orozco Betelu has satisfied THIRTY reales for his subscription to the BULLETIN OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION one year from the current 15. Pamplona, \u200b\u200bApril 13, 1847. Signed on E (ncarg) Service. 6 Royal Commission Vellon. "- Thanks to Amigo
Evaristo Alfaro (Alfareva), we have determined the relationship of the receipt issued by the Main Administration of Pamplona Post and the Bulletin of Public Instruction, as on page 470 of mentioned Bulletin dated 15 May 1844 the current provisions are contained about the same with particular mention of their development and what points of subscription.
can see the extent of participation of the Administrations Post since, on one hand, it is determined that they provide equal aid to the Bulletin that the Government Gazette and on the other hand, provides that in the provinces, are points of its signature.
National Service Letter form (SN), circulated on March 30, 1849, from Pamplona to Cortes, with date of Pamplona Baeza red and style "Political Provincial Government. Pamplona "
manuscript Charter National Service (NS), circulated on June 28, 1849, from Corella to Tudela. Baeza dater Corella in red ink and stamp of the "Constitutional Municipality Corella. " HP
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