1854 (1 March). Plate 4(Die I, Alphabet I). Wmk. Small Crown. Perf.16. F1 SG19-20 (1) 2d deep blue
1864 (1 April). Original Issue. Wmk. Large Crown, Type II, Perf 14. G1 SG43-44 (1) 1d rose-red
1864 (1 April). Original Issue. Wmk. Large Crown, Type II, Perf 14. G1 SG43-44 (1) 1d rose-red
The name "OHARLTON KENT" likely refers to the parish of Orlestone in Kent, England. The name "Orlestone" is also spelled "OHARLTON" in some old documents. Orlestone is a small hamlet with a medieval church and is located near Hamstreet, where most of the population resides. The parish is also the home to Orlestone Forest and other places with the "Orlestone" name.




1865 (1 March) 3d. Rose, Type J4, Wmk. Emblems (W6), Perf 14, Plate 4,J28 SG92 R-J used stampGo to Top











