Revenue stamps of Scotland

Register House stamps were issued to prepay deeds registration fees relating to property.They were first issued in 1871, and consisted of embossed adhesives of Great Britain underprinted REGISTER HOUSE SCOTLAND.In 1873, a set of key types depicting Queen Victoria with the appropriate inscription was issued.There are four sets of Queen Victoria key types, two of which also incorporated the thistle, a symbol of Scotland, in the design.These were simply inscribed LAW COURTS, making no reference to Scotland despite only being in use there.
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