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POSTMARKED CARTERIA A ELIZONDO



With this new article, I have set out some aspects of the Circular of 14 September 1857, which ordered that: "... a cross-disable common ink stamps mail postage born in the mail rooms and is intended to Cartería other without touching or Administration Estafeta ...".

Well, notwithstanding the review, and based on my collection, this rule had already been used in previous years with the "slow" because of officials, while not always "Cartería" a "Cartería", as their fate could be the Main Administration of Pamplona or other cities, towns or villages, as we see in the following letter from 1851 and subsequent:



Letter circulated on April 8, 1851, from LUMBIER to PAMPLONA. Lacking logically Lumbier date stamp, for being 'Cartería "seal Isabel Issue 6 / 4 1851, output is obliterated by writing ink in the form of" blades "with pen. (Author's Collection)



labels "Cartería de Navarra"

At the end of 1862, there were 32 in Navarre, mail rooms, which according to the "Annals", costing the public treasurer actual 30,500. These mail rooms of Navarra and others that were created later, I was sent to identify an oval stamp with the inscription "CARTERIA DE / POST / (and the name of the population), these stamps in the philatelic jargon, known as "Cartería de Navarra", since they were only sent to this province. Sometimes appear next to the seal, and this disabled with the cross-shaped blades of writing ink and other obliterated. Here are some examples of different forms postmarked numbered:



Charter circulated from Milagro (Navarra) to Burgos, in 1866. 4 / 4 Porteo seal Issuance of Isabel of January 1, 1866, bears the stamp of Milagro Post Cartería and not to the blades and ink to write with pen, as was ordered. (Author's collection) Front





Reverso

letter circulated

from Milagro (Navarra) BURGOS, September 16, 1867. Porterage 50 mil seal Shield Emission figures and Isabella of July 1, 1867, on the back as the closing of the letter, postmarked with blades to write with ink pen and on the front seal Cartería Post Miracle, as was ordered. (Author's collection).



Charter (type of) circulated from Milagro (Navarra) to Burgas, on July 11, 1868. Porteo seal 50 thousandths of Isabel Issue December 1868 (Provisional Government) bears the stamp of Milagro Post Cartería and not to the blades and ink to write with pen, as was ordered. (Author's collection).



Charter (sort of), circulated from LUMBIER to RONCAL (ca. 1870-71), Valle del Roncal (Navarra), seal coat Issue 50 thousandths of Allegorical Effigy of Spain (known as "Matron ") from January 1, 1870, unused to writing pen with black ink stamp beside Cartería LUMBIER blue ink. (Author's collection).

Since the organization of mail in Navarra in 1717, depended Lumbier Pamplona, \u200b\u200bto the creation of an administration in Sangüesa in the last quarter of the eighteenth century, began to use there. In 1840 was created an administration Lumbier rapidly becoming carteri, which is maintained until 1851. In 1855 we see depend again Sangüesa, until the opening of a dependent Cartería Sangüesa in 1861 or 1862. Lumbier is courier since 1889, receiving dater to obliterate stamps.

Another example of my collection is the Fitero Cartería. In Fitero know who had opened a Cartería in 1867, as stated in the Dictionary and Post, published this year. Not known Cartería oval seal, but if you know it worked as Cartería on those dates, as there are letters from 1870 to 1879, disabling the stamp with ink blades, as was established for the mail rooms, as the examples I discuss below.



Fitero letter circulated to Cascante, of Tudela, on October 10, 1870, using the label (Matron) and closing the letter, doubly crippled pen and postmarked "Ambulante 2 Issue Zaragoza Pamplona Ascending "and arrival postmark on the back of Cascante, Navarra last administration created in time of Elizabeth II. (Author's collection).



Fitero Circular Letter to Barcelona on June 30, 1872, obliterating the label (Matron) to output Fitero with blades writing ink in ink. (Author's collection).



Letter circulated from the Cartería of BIURRUN and campaigns RENTERIA (Guipúzcoa) with dual bearing, seals emission reign of Amadeo I of 1 October 1872, double obliterated writing ink, with pen as was required on departure and arrival date-possibly Rentería. In the bottom left of the front of the oval stamp of Biurrun Cartería and Las Campanas. In the accompanying text says that a heel and two receipts that can influence the weight to justify the postage. (Stock Jesús María Pelayo).



Letters circulated from Fitero to Barcelona on June 28, 1878 and June 7, 1877, respectively, with shipping charges of the issuance of Alfonso XII of June 1, 1875 and stamp tax Guerra, obliterated or canceled in ink pen to write with the aforementioned blades. (Stock Montsant). This circular

above at the beginning of September 14, 1857 (ordering the stamps to be disabled pen) was repealed by publishing a new Circular of December 31, 1883, which incorporated the agreement by Directorate General of Posts de1883 December 14, by which the mail rooms endowed wide Spain, new stamps to disable postage stamps (Official Model Type I). Although the circular did not cite the reasons that created these new stamps to mail rooms, was estimated to identify the origin of the correspondence, but mainly to prevent fraud in the reuse of the stamps, because as has been check "... the cross seldom put ink resulting prejudice the public interest ...". Hence we conclude that the real pen on letter mail rooms during the period of validity of the Circular 1857, are of great rarity.

For me the conclusion I have stated everything in the light of letters is that each (Manager, officer or postman) understood the orders, circulars or rules, as it seemed, and there is a total lack of control measures to perform, since both of LUMBIER Cartería (belonging to the Northern Zone of Navarre) and the MILAGRO (This is the first railroad station after Tudela in Line to Pamplona) are from the end of 1861, with two of the thirteen existing in early 1862. The Fitero Cartería is created in 1867 and the BIURRUN AND BELLS already existed in 1872. The Bells, was a suburb of Tiebas. Scatter Station at the South of Navarre, that he received correspondence from Pamplona and served the people of Añorbe, Biurrun, Enériz, Muruarte of Reta, Olcoz, Tiebas, Tirapu and Ucar. I

be reproduced to expand and complete this article, three letters of the Friends Montsant y Pelayo, whom I thank you deeply.

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