Box 02
Contains 343 Results:
Sunday and Public Day Schools, 1849
The announcement advertises a trip for students of the Lincoln Sunday and Public Day Schools, by railway to Great Grimsby and Cleethorpes, on Tuesday, August 28th. The students must assemble in their schools under the direction of their teachers. Children under seven years cannot receive tickets at the schools.
Lighting and Paving Act, 1849
The notice explains the Lighting and Paving Act which requires all the houses adjoining the streets to clean out their gutters, foot pavements, and channels, in front, behind, and on the sides. All the dirt that arises from this cleaning will be collected, put together, and collected by the Scavenger. Enacted by order of Richard Mason, Clerk to the said Commissioners.
The Queen's Council, 1849
The notice announces the Queen's requests that His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury prepare a "Form of Prayer to Almighty God on account of the great Mortality caused by the Cholera." The prayer to be used in all Churches and Chapels in England and Wales, and the Town of Berwick-upon-Tweed.
Collection notice, 1849
The announcement orders all parties indebted to Mr. John Edman of Lincoln, Miller, and Baker to pay the full amount of their respective debts, at the Auction Offices on or before Friday, September 14th. Those who neglect to pay will be summoned to the County Court, without further notice. The notice signed by T. J. N. Brogden, Auctioneer and Estate Agent.
Astronomical Exhibition, 1849
The poster announces Mr. Wass, grandson of the celebrated Lecturer Mr. Thomas Walker, will give an Astronomical Exhibition and Lecture on Friday, September 14th and Saturday, September 15th.
List of voters revision, 1849
The announcement provides notice that George Hayes be at the Guildhall to revise the Lists of Voters for the City of Lincoln on Monday, October 1st.
A Meeting for Worship, 1849
The notice announces a worship meeting held by the Society of Friends in the Corn Exchange on Thursday, September 20th.
Bassingham goods for sale, 1849
The notice describes various items sold by W. Storr. The items include a variety of drapery goods suitable for the Autumn and Winter, as well as a variety of Black and Green Teas. All goods were recently purchased in Manchester or London.
Auction of Dwelling-House, 1849
The notice announces the auction of a dwelling house belonging to, recently deceased, John Mounsey.
City Council Meeting, 1849
The letter summons a member of the community to attend a meeting of the City of Lincoln Council. The council meeting regards orders, payment of bills and accounts, and reports on local matters.