[621] 7 Wm. IV and I Vict., c. 34.
[622] 2 and 3 Vict., c. 52.
[623] Acc. & P., 1841, xxvi, 53, pp. 1-7.
[624] Additional exceptions were made later in the case of
- 1. Reissuable country bank notes delivered at the General Post Office in London.
- 2. Deeds, legal proceedings and papers.
- 3. Letters to and from places beyond the seas.
- 4. Letters to and from any government office or department (or to and from any person having the franking privilege by virtue of his office).
- Acc. & P. 1841, xxvi, 53, p. 4.
[625] Double rates were charged when the postage was paid on delivery.
[626] 3 and 4 Vict., c. 96.
[627] Cal. S. P. D., 1651-52, p. 507.
[628] Cal. S. P. D., 1652-53, p. 449.
[629] Parliamentary History of England, iv (1660-88), col. 163.