Item Details
Grade: F (Fine)
Condition: Used
Monarch: Victoria (1840-1901)
Year of Issue: 1841
Printing: Line-Engraved
Watermark: Small Crown
Die: 1
Perforation: Imperf
Alphabet: 2
Paper: Blued
Printer: Perkins, Bacon & Co.
Cancellation
Type: Numeral (Horizontal Oval)
Colour: Black
Country: England
County: Gloucestershire
Item Variations
4 Margins
GB QV 1854 1d Pl 174 SG8-B2(1) DG FU 4M Stonehouse 024 On Entire
Fine used. Rarer plate and a very scarce cancellation. Four margins on entire. An official Poor Law Board Nomination Paper for the election of a Guardian of the Poor for the Parish of Nympsfield, Dursley Union, dated 23 March 1854. The form nominates Jacob Thomas, farmer of Nympsfield, as Guardian, and is signed by John Whitehill, a qualified ratepayer. Printed by authority for the Poor Law Board and General Board of Health, the document provides an excellent example of the administration of the Victorian
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