Plate 36
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Date registered : 7 June 1843.
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Earliest recorded usage : 28 June 1843.
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[PG-PJ] strip of four, from Ilchester to Dulveston, dated 2 December 1843, cancelled with two strikes of a black Maltese cross Contrary to Regulations
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[AB] cancelled with a blue Maltese cross
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[RJ-RK] pair, cancelled with a single black Maltese cross Contrary to Regulations
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[BB] cancelled with a blue Maltese cross
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[EF] cancelled with a black Maltese cross
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[MD] cancelled with a black numeral (269 Dursley)
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[SA] cancelled with a black Maltese cross
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[QC] cancelled with a black Maltese cross
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[HC] from Bradford to Halifax, dated 6 January 1844, cancelled with a black Maltese cross
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[HA] cancelled with a blue Maltese cross
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[DI] cancelled with a black numeral (603 Oxford)
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[TJ] cancelled with a black Maltese cross
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[DA] cancelled with a black Maltese cross
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[OH] cancelled with a black Maltese cross
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[MD] cancelled with a black Maltese cross
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[SG] cancelled with a black Irish numeral (439 Tullow)
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[AD] cancelled with a black Scottish numeral (210 Kirkcaldy)
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[JE] from Leamington to Nottingham, dated 15 May 1844, cancelled with a black numeral (444 Leamington)
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[SD] cancelled with a black numeral (307 Gainsborough)
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[CJ] cancelled with a black Maltese cross [J flaw]
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[KE] cancelled with a black numeral (619 Pickering)
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[CJ] cancelled with a black London No 7 Maltese cross
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[RK] from Armagh to Ballymoney, dated 16 May 1844, cancelled with a black Maltese cross of Armagh
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[BA] from Edinburgh to Dunfermline, dated 10 February 1844, cancelled with a black Maltese cross (Edinburgh small centre)
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[PB] cancelled with a black numeral (691 Aldborough)
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[HG] cancelled with a black numeral (780 Tavistock)
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[GA] cancelled with a black Maltese cross
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[JG] from Hastings to Battle, dated 6 May 1844, cancelled with a blacknumeral (342 Hastings) Earliest recorded usage of this numeral
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[GE] from Edinburgh to Inverary, dated 3 April 1844, cancelled with a blackMaltese cross
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