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Edward Smith Lees

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147: 158:, that exposed scandals at the Irish Post Office it was considered that it was no longer possible to let Ireland continue to manage its own postal affairs as it had done since 1784. Between Edward Lees and his father, they held sway for almost 60 years but despite the reports of bribery Edward was not expelled from the post office, instead he was transferred to the same position in Edinburgh in 1831. 104: 142:
At only 18 years of age, by a patant dated 23 March 1801, Lees was jointly appointed with his father as Secretary of the Irish Post Office, a position his father already held in his own right since 1774 until his death in 1811.
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In April 1840, as part of the British postal reforms, Lees was responsible for informing the Scottish postmaster about the introduction of the first
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Commissioners of Inquiry into Collection and Management of Revenue in Ireland and Great Britain: nineteenth report (Post Office Revenue - Ireland)
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and Mary Cathcart, Lees was the fourth son with six brothers and a sister, amongst them the Irish clergyman and political pamphleteer
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stamp samples were sent. His notice also provided information on possible forgeries and cancelling the new stamps.
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Lees had spent 45 years in the public service when he resigned as the Post Office Secretary in Edinburgh in 1846.
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Bayley Butler, Beatrice (1953). "John and Edward Lees: Secretaries of the Irish Post Office, 1774-1831".
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and later to the Post Office for Scotland remaining in public service for 45 years. He was knighted by
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The Peerage, Baronatage, and Knightage of Great Britain and Ireland, including all Titles Classes
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Letter addressed to Lees circa 1818 from Cork showing red 124 mileage mark
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The Peerage, Bartonetage and Knightage of Great Britain and Ireland
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Following several official reports, mostly commissioned by the
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in 1821 but they had no issue. Lees was personally knighted by
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For many years Lees had a heart complaint and died at
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during his state visit to Ireland in the same year.
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Broughty Ferry
Dundee
Postmasters General of Ireland
King George IV

Sir John Lees, 1st Baronet
Harcourt Lees
40th Regiment of Foot
King George IV
Broughty Ferry

House of Commons
postage stamps
postal stationery
Mulready stationery
Penny Black
Two penny blue




"Obituary: Sir Edward S. Lees"
"Edward Smith Lees (1783 - 1846)"
The Peerage, Baronatage, and Knightage of Great Britain and Ireland, including all Titles Classes
Commissioners of Inquiry into Collection and Management of Revenue in Ireland and Great Britain: nineteenth report (Post Office Revenue - Ireland)
"Portraits of Sir John Lees"
The Peerage, Bartonetage and Knightage of Great Britain and Ireland
Allen Lane
ISBN
978-1-846-14324-3

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