£280
RARE "ROCHESTER/SHIP LETTER" ON COVER WITH STANDGATE CREEK DISINFECTION SLITS, ETC.; 3 Sept. 1816 letter from Demerary to Liverpool P. [Ship] Julius Caesar disinfected (three chisel-slits plus faint vinegar staining both indicative of disinfection at Standgate Creek near Gravesend) and then taken to the P.O. at Rochester, hence the rare step-type framed ROCHESTER/SHIP LETTER (very little-used Rob.S4 found almost exclusively on disinfected letters from vessels held at Standgate Creek) nicely placed on the front. The 2/4 rate (double 8d Ship Letter + double 6d inland rate from Rochester to London; 29 miles) was amended to 3/4 (double 8d Ship Letter + double 1s-0d inland rate from Rochester to Liverpool; 285 miles). This letter was probably disinfected because a passenger or member of the crew had contracted yellow fever during the voyage the disease was very prevalent in British Guiana at the time. Rare disinfected cover from South America of Exhibition Quality.Cross Reference: SHIP LETTERS, DISINFECTED MAIL, KENT
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