| Peter Cunningham - 1851 - 390 pages
...than one, he must produce passports and orders from each person. If the applicant for the letters is a subject of the United Kingdom, he must be able to...passports are treated as subjects of the United Kingdom. If letters are directed to individuals simply addressed "London" (and not "PostOffice," or " Poste... | |
| John Weeds Lettis - Great Exhibition - 1851 - 152 pages
...than One, he must produce Passports and Orders from each Person. If the Applicant for the Letters is a subject of the United Kingdom, he must be able to...Passports are treated as Subjects of the United Kingdom. If letters are directed to Individuals simply addressed, "London," (and not "Post Office," or "Poste... | |
| Peter Cunningham - 1851 - 432 pages
...passports and orders from each person. If the applicant for the letters is a subject of the Cnited Kingdom, he must be able to state from what place...not issuing passports are treated as subjects of the Cnited Kingdom. If letters are directed to individuals simply addressed " London " (and not " Post... | |
| Peter Cunningham - 1851 - 382 pages
...than one, he must produce passports and orders from each person. If the applicant for the letters is a subject of the United Kingdom, he must be able to...expects letters before he can receive them. Subjects of State? not issuing passports are treated as subjects of the United Kingdom. If letters are directed1... | |
| Peter Cunningham - 1851 - 382 pages
...than one, he must produce passports and orders from each person. If the applicant for the letters is a subject of the United Kingdom, he must be able to...from what place or district he expects letters before Le can receive them. -Subjects of States not issuing passports are treated as subjects of the United... | |
| John Murray (Firm), Peter Cunningham - London (England) - 1853 - 386 pages
...than one, he must produce passports and orders from each person. If the applicant for the letters is a subject of the United Kingdom, he must be able to...passports are treated as subjects of the United Kingdom. If letters are directed to individuals simply addressed "London" (and not "Post Office," or " Poste... | |
| Peter Cunningham - London (England) - 1856 - 382 pages
...than one, he must produce passports and orders from each person. If the applicant for the letters is a subject of the United Kingdom, he must be able to...passports are treated as subjects of the United Kingdom. If letters are directed to individuals simply addressed " London" (and not "Post Office," or " Poste... | |
| William Lewins - Postal service - 1864 - 402 pages
...the United Kingdom (and subjects of states not issuing passports are regarded as British subjects), he must be able to state from what place or district he expects letters, and produce some proof of identification ; and if he sends for his letters the messenger must be supplied... | |
| William Lewins - Postal service - 1864 - 390 pages
...the United Kingdom (and subjects of states not issuing passports are regarded as British subjects), he must be able to state from what place or district he expects letters, and produce some proof of identification ; and if he sends for his letters the messenger must be supplied... | |
| J. Maurice Dempsey - Geography - 1871 - 726 pages
...prevent mistakes, and to ensure the delivery of the letters to the persons to whom they properly belong. If the applicant for the letters be a subject of the...district he expects letters before he can receive them, and to produce some proof of identification ; and if he sends for his letters, the messenger, besides... | |
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