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John Wood (civil servant, born 1790)

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John Wood's personal embossing die.

John Wood (1790–1856) was a British civil servant who was chairman of the United Board of Stamps and Taxes from 1833 to 1838 and subsequently the first chairman of the Board of Inland Revenue in 1849. In 2012, H.M. Revenue and Customs, successors to Inland Revenue, transferred a collection of revenue dies to the philatelic collections of the British Library that included Wood's personal embossing die. Official correspondence relating to Wood is held in the British National Archives.

References

  1. ^ Wood, John (1790-1856) Chairman of the Inland Revenue Board. The National Archives. Retrieved 27 August 2015.
  2. Philatelic Collections Newsletter, No. 20, Autumn 2012, p. 1. British Library, London. Editor: Paul Skinner.


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