The first type of British postmark was introduced in 1661, at the London Chief Office, when Henry Bishop was Postmaster General (June 1660 to April 1663).
With 2011 being the 350th anniversary of Bishop's Mark, Royal Mail has produced a striking generic smilers sheet showing more than 20 different types of postmark that have been used in Britain across the centuries. The sheet will be on sale from 15 September (including at Autumn Stampex).
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These postmarks will be available on the day of issue (15 September):
Ref M12267 - Royal Mail Birmingham
Ref W12274 - Bath (Maltese Cross)
These are illustrated with 16 September dates in error, and will be in use on 15th.
(Numbers changed for revised date, 15 September)
Ref W
Ref L
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Special postmarks produced for the House of Hanover stamp issue may also be used (except the 4 inscribed First Day of Issue).
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