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The Life of Sir Rowland Hill and the History of Penny Postage, Vol. 2 (of 2)

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The narrative traces a reformer's career and the development of a uniform penny postage system, blending personal biography with administrative history. It follows his engagement with parliamentary enquiries, legal and financial controversies, and managerial roles in railway and postal administration; describes proposals, published pamphlets, correspondence with public figures, and operational reforms such as stamps, money orders, and mail routing; examines committee evidence, public reactions, and international uptake of the stamp; and includes statistical appendices and documentary excerpts to illustrate procedural changes, fiscal debates, and the challenges of implementing large-scale postal modernization.

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Sir Rowland Hill

Sir Rowland Hill was an English inventor and social reformer best known for his pioneering work in the development of the postal system. His most notable contribution is the introduction of the penny postage system, which revolutionized mail delivery and made it accessible to the general public. Hill's influential writings, particularly "The Life of Sir Rowland Hill and the History of Penny Postage," provide insight into his vision for a more efficient postal service and the impact of his reforms on communication. His legacy continues to shape postal services around the world.

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