The Royal Mail has been a British institution since 1635, when King Charles I had the idea of raising money by allowing his subjects to make use of his delivery service on payment of a fee when they received a letter.
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The Royal Mail has been a British institution since 1635, when King Charles I had the idea of raising money by allowing his subjects to make use of his delivery service on payment of a fee when they received a letter.
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Royal Mail is issuing a set of 12 stamps to celebrate the world of Hornby …