Box 02
Contains 343 Results:
Poor Gentleman, 1849
The theatre poster advertises a performance of "Poor Gentleman" under the patronage of S. Harrison, Sherriff. This Theatre Royal performance includes a comic song and a farce.
Cooking Range, 1849
The notice advertises Nicholson's patent prize cooking range. The reverse lists sizes, types, and prices.
Freehold Land Society, 1849
The notice advertises a prospectus of the Lincoln and Lincolnshire benefit building, investment, and Freehold Land Society with an address to the public. The reverse contains tables relevant to shareholders.
Writing lessons, 1849
The notice advertises the services of Mr. A. S. Pryse from London and Dublin. Mr. Pryse offers lessons on penmanship, writting, and shorthand.
House of Baronets building fund, 1849
The notice describes the House of baronets and the Grand Priory of Saint John, to be built in Lincoln near the vicinity of the court. The two-page notice advertises a building fund of 100,000 pounds, raised through 100-pound.
A brief history of the Norman Conquest, 1849
The one-page excerpt provides a brief history of the Norman Conquest in Lincoln.
Smallpox Vaccination, 1849
The notice requests that all parents have their children vaccinated against Cow Pox and Small Pox under the provisions of the Act of the 3rd and 4th years of the reign of Queen Victoria. The notice describes the danger of being unvaccinated. The text reminds readers that spreading Smallpox is an offense punishable by one month's imprisonment.
Balance Sheet, 1849
The notice provides a blank balance sheet intended for Overseers. The form tracks monies received from different people and groups, and the amount paid for various costs and expenses. The form pertains to the end of the last Half Year.
Great Northern Railway, 1849
The memorandum explains the rules and guidelines regarding the Great Northern Railway and the farmland around it, as well as, the duties of the Tenant and Occupiers with land adjoining the company's property.
Debtors at Lincoln Castle, 1849
The notice explains the rules relating to the treatment and conduct of debtors by Lincoln Castle. The debtors are divided into three classes. The rules number 176 through 187, plus rule 83.