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From C.D. Collett [Secretary of the Association for Promoting the Repeal of the Taxes...

Catalogue reference: Add Mss 13,886/II/42

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Add Mss 13,886/II/42
Title
From C.D. Collett [Secretary of the Association for Promoting the Repeal of the Taxes on Knowledge, founded in 1851.]
Date
27 March 1855
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Suggesting bringing out next Saturday, at price of 1d., the Arundel Monthly Advertiser, following it with the Arundel Monthly Times, the Arundel Monthly Chronicle and the Arundel Monthly Post, with contents the same as the stamped paper, except the title: "You ... would put the last nail in the coffin of the stamp"

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West Sussex Record Office
Language
English
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From C.D. Collett [Secretary of the Association for Promoting the Repeal of the Taxes on Knowledge, founded in 1851.]