The National Circular Delivery Company was a local post established by Robert Brydone about the middle of 1867 to provide a service for the bulk delivery of circulars between London and other cities or towns served by Brydone’s circular delivery companies.
Undoubtedly it was this obvious infringement over the Postmaster General’s monopoly over mail carrying that led to Brydone’s downfall. Stamps were issued in a design showing Britain’s arms on a shield with the lion and unicorn supporters
The inscriptions NATIONAL CIRCULAR DELIVERY CO. below and the value at the foot.
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