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Jamaica Registration: Great Britain used in Jamaica, 1859.

            When registration replaced the money letter system, the inscription “Money Letter” persisted for a
            time. Senders or the Post Office often wrote both inscriptions separately or ran them together as
            “Registered Money Letter”.

















                   “Registered Money Letter” from Port Morant to Kingston, 1859.
                   Franked with
                      4d for postage
                        (the single letter rate of under 60 miles for the 42 miles from Port Morant to Kingston) and
                      6d for registration.

                   Port Morant: A65;
                                29 November 59.

                   Kingston: 30 November 59.
                                                                             Ex Yates; Collett; Willson; Mahfood.
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