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Forms. New form for indicating the number of paid letters received

0030 General Post-Office, January 20, 1794
Raguin Code: –9401

HEREWITH you will receive a Number of printed Letter-Bills, which vary from the Form now in Use, it having been found necessary that the Amount of the Letters both paid and unpaid, shall be inserted in the Bill of the same Day, on which such Letters are sent:

For instance, the Letters sent away on one Day shall not as at present be entered in the Bill of the next Day.

You will therefore use these Bills, on and after the 1st of February next, so that each Day's Letters may be accompanied by a Bill stating their Amount.

I am, SIR, Your obedient Servant,
FRANCIS FREELING, Principal and Resident Surveyor.

N. B. Be particular in dating your Bills, and entering your Money-Letters.

From This Day the of 179


Amount of Letters paid for .......

£.s.d.£.s.d.

Unpaid Letters for London ........
Ditto passing thro' London .......


Total £

Money Letter.