This legal document, dated 1874, is a Power of Attorney document with an embossed 10 Shilling stamp, made on vellum in Carlisle, England. It is an original document, not a facsimile, and it is written in English. This historical piece of paper holds significant value as it represents a legal agreement from the Victorian era, making it a rare and collectible item for those interested in antiques and manuscripts related to law and government.