Description: 1853 Brighton Coal Duty Notice Signed by Lewis Slight,Town Hall An original 1853 document from the Collector of the Coal Duty, Lewis Slight, issued from the Clerk's Office, Town Hall, Brighton on 17th June 1853. This notice informs the recipient of a coal shipment (200 tons) awaiting at the railway station, along with instructions for payment of the duty (£25 5s 11d). Lewis Slight, a prominent local official during the Victorian era, was known for his service as Clerk to the Commissioners in Brighton, making this document a fascinating historical artifact. See Photos for Condition:The document is printed with handwritten annotations, including signatures.The paper is in excellent condition for its age, with only minor folds from storage.All text remains clear and legible, offering insight into mid-19th-century coal trade administration. Shipping Information: Carefully packaged in a protective sleeve and shipped securely in a rigid mailer to ensure safe delivery. UK Postage RatesI am always happy to combine postage on items that have a postage charge on them due to size or weight.Simply win the items and don't pay for them and I will send you an invoice with combined postage.International Postage RatesI am always happy to combine postage on items to all world destinations.Simply win the items and don't pay for them and I will send you an invoice with combined postage.I can quote you carriage cost in advance if you require, simply message me with a list of the items you are interested in.I only charge carriage at cost via Royal Mail International Standard or Royal Mail Tracked and Signed for. I can quote for Tracked and Signed for Delivery if required. It is recommended for items over £20 as it includes tracking and insurance.
Price: 9.99 GBP
Location: Hastings
End Time: 2025-01-22T10:35:49.000Z
Shipping Cost: 3.42 GBP
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Type: Ephemera
Era: Pre-1900
Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom