Lot 60021 – 1796 (7.4) Folded entire sent from Kenneth McCaskill at the Loughlinstown Camp, addressed to Edinburgh, showing Dublin black departure Bishop mkg in black and a red arrival, an unusual and scarce item from this little kn

Stamp of Ireland » Pre-Stamp Postal History » Independant Post Office Period - 1784-1831 1796 (7.4) Folded entire sent from Kenneth McCaskill at the Loughlinstown Camp, addressed to Edinburgh, showing Dublin black departure Bishop mkg in black and a red arrival, an unusual and scarce item from this little kn
Stamp of Ireland » Pre-Stamp Postal History » Independant Post Office Period - 1784-1831 1796 (7.4) Folded entire sent from Kenneth McCaskill at the Loughlinstown Camp, addressed to Edinburgh, showing Dublin black departure Bishop mkg in black and a red arrival, an unusual and scarce item from this little kn
Stamp of Ireland » Pre-Stamp Postal History » Independant Post Office Period - 1784-1831 1796 (7.4) Folded entire sent from Kenneth McCaskill at the Loughlinstown Camp, addressed to Edinburgh, showing Dublin black departure Bishop mkg in black and a red arrival, an unusual and scarce item from this little kn
Stamp of Ireland » Pre-Stamp Postal History » Independant Post Office Period - 1784-1831 1796 (7.4) Folded entire sent from Kenneth McCaskill at the Loughlinstown Camp, addressed to Edinburgh, showing Dublin black departure Bishop mkg in black and a red arrival, an unusual and scarce item from this little kn

Lot 60021 – 1796 (7.4) Folded entire sent from Kenneth McCaskill at the Loughlinstown Camp, addressed to Edinburgh, showing Dublin black departure Bishop mkg in black and a red arrival, an unusual and scarce item from this little kn

Ireland » Pre-Stamp Postal History » Independant Post Office Period – 1784-1831
Price realised
360 GBP
Estimate
150 – 200 GBP
Auction date
mar. 9 déc. 2025 at 14:00 (Europe/Zurich)
Description

1796 (7.4) Folded entire sent from Kenneth McCaskill at the Loughlinstown Camp, addressed to Edinburgh, showing Dublin black departure Bishop mkg in black and a red arrival, an unusual and scarce item from this little know Camp

Note: The Loughlinstown Camp (1795 – 1798) – The Camp was established in 1795 by the English Viceroy, Lord Camden, following advice from Colonel Napier that the soldiers therein could be used to defend Killiney Bay or Dublin City from a potential Napoleonic invasion.

Delcampe Category: 1796 (7.4) Folded entire sent from Kenneth McCaskill at the Loughlinstown Camp, addressed to Edinburgh, showing Dublin black departure Bishop mkg in black and a red arrival, an unusual and scarce item from this little know Camp Note: The Loughlinstown Camp (1795 – 1798) – The Camp was established in 1795 by the English Viceroy, Lord Camden, following advice from Colonel Napier that the soldiers therein could be used to defend Killiney Bay or Dublin City from a potential Napoleonic invasion.

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