Worldwide Stamps and Covers The Use of His Majesty's Warships as "Packet" Ship
Sale No: 2012
Lot No:13
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The Use of His Majesty's Warships as "Packet" Ships. 1756 (15 June) entire letter "p his Majesties Ship Hinde, Capt. Webber Q.D.C." "via Edinburgh" to Clatto near St. Andrews, indistinct official rate marking, apparently "1/6" for the single packet rate to London plus 6d. from London to Clatto and 2d. Edinburgh to Clatto, although this official rate does not appear to coincide with the rate on the cover, Bishop mark on reverse. A rare and most unusual usage of a warship as a "Packet" ship. PhotoNote: In 1755 France took control of St. Lucia and this occupation of the neutral island was one of the causes of the "Seven Years War" of 1756-1763.. Warships were often used in such times as a convenient carrier of mail when no other way of transporting mail was available and were given the status of "Packets". In 1757 the West Indies Packet Service was resumed with four Packets(Image1)