1841 ff., Great Britain 1d. lake-red on blued paper, horizontal strip of 10, Pos. G-C to G-L, used on large (and heavy) letter from Loughbrickland (a small village south of Banbridge on the Belfast-Dublin main road) to Dublin, all tied by Irish numeral ”310”, and on the reverse with ”LOUGHBRICKLAND/OC 14/1850” cds, an indistinct strike of a ”.../Lough...” two-liner in black as well as Dublin ”6/OC 15/1850/A” arrival cds in red. The first four stamps at the left with partially cut bottom margins, complete to wide margins else. The letter was folded crosswise affecting stamp 'G-I', but nevertheless an attractive and scarce multiple on this Irland domestic cover. (T)