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Jamaica: Pre-Adhesive Postal Markings

      Internal Letters Prior to Hand-Stamps
      Frames 01-04 Pre-Adhesive
                       Grange Hill – Internal Letters, to and from Malcolm Laing
                   This pair of letters were carried the full length of the post road between Kingston and Grange Hill.

                                                                       Letter Through the Post




                From Grange Hill
                    18 Mar 1760
          from G Dunnet to Kingston ‘By post’




       Regarding the slow progress in making sugar
       owing to the wet weather & want of strength;
               complains much of rate’.



















                                 Letter Carried by Slave






                                                                                               From Kingston
                                                                                                11 Sept 1770 to
                                                                                         Mr. David Munro at Grange Hill

                                                                                        ‘By Bachus Vera, Allegay & Iuamin
                                                                                              with a young horse’


                                                                                           Concerning their complaints
                                                                                               of mis-treatment.












       “Four negroes named Bachus Vera, Allegay & Iuamin came here last night with complaints
     and telling me that all the negroes on the Estate were gone into the woods. That they were ill used
     KooKoo As it does not choose to give belief to negroes stories until I hear both sides of the affair
           have ordered them to return to their work without being punished until I come up.
      I am under a necessity of meeting some gentlemen at St. Toolies in Clarendon on business of a
      consequence on my return from thence propose being with you, I can say nothing more on this
         subject until I am better informed mean time I am Sir your humblest - Malcolm Laing”.
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