Weston-super-Mare had the boxed "No.2" receiving house handstamp in the Cross Penny Post. Here is an example from September 1831.
Dunster had the boxed "No.4" receiving house handstamp in the Taunton Fifth Clause Post up to 1828 (Mr Luttrell of Dunster Castle objecting to any conversion to Penny Post because he would then have to pay for his newspapers' delivery in the post). This example is from April 1825.
Here is an example of the Dunster undated circular handstamp from August 1846 with the date written in manuscript inside the handstamp.
This pre-printed insturance letter was initially sent to "Wells, Somerset or Stratton near Chilcompton, Bath" and then returned from Old Down to London in July 1830.
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