Tenpe mail

I think you meant to type "tenpenny mail"!

Tenpenny Mail is a type of postal service that was used in the United Kingdom from 1795 to 1840. It was a system of pre-paid postage that allowed people to send letters and packets at a fixed rate, regardless of distance.

The name "tenpenny" comes from the fact that the initial rate for sending a letter was one penny, and later rates were multiples of this amount (e.g. two pence, three pence, etc.). The system was introduced to make postal services more accessible and affordable for the general public.

Tenpenny Mail was an important innovation in the history of postal services, as it helped to increase the volume of mail being sent and received, and paved the way for the modern postal systems we use today.