That Suitor's Fee Fund stamp was interesting, so I looked up when it started and came up with this explanation:
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SUITORS' FEE FUND. A fund arising partly from the fees of the English court of chancery, and partly from the surplus income of the suitors' fund (q. v.) Out of it the salaries and other expenses of the court of chancery were paid. By the Courts of Justice (Salaries and Funds) Act 1866, the suitors' fee fund was transferred to the commissioners for the reduction of the national debt, and the salaries and expenses formerly paid out of it were charged on the consolidated fund. Rep. Chanc. Fund Comm. 1864.