Box 02
Contains 343 Results:
5 Guineas Reward, 1849
The broadside announces a reward of five guineas for information leading to the discovery of a person who tore up fences, broke posts and rails, and damaged haystacks in the field adjoining Monks' House Yard. Henry Williams, Treasurer and Secretary for the Association offers the reward.
26 Guineas Reward, 1849
The broadside announces a reward of 26 guineas for information on a stolen he hog sheep belonging to Mr. Frederick William Harrison. Henry Williams, Treasurer and Secretary for the Association, and Mr. Frederick William Harrison offer the reward.
Auction of live and dead stock, 1849
The auction announcement lists Mr. William Minnett's farm and household items to be sold for the benefit of creditors on February 6th and 7th.
Auction of a freehold dwelling-house, 1849
The auction announcement describes a freehold dwelling-house with outbuildings currently occupied by Mr. John Bowering on February 26th.
Auction of Wheelwright's shop, 1849
The auction advertisement describes the wheelwright business, wood, tools, and other items to be auctioned on February 20th. Mrs. Haywood currently occupies the shop.
Bosjesmans, 1849
The Lincoln Theatre Royal advertisement announces the last appearance of the Bosjesmans or Bush people. The exhibition includes a lecture by Mr. F. Stanley on the mental, moral, and physical attributes of the Bosjesmans.
Macbeth, 1849
The Lincoln Theatre Royal advertisement announces a performance of Macbeth featuring Mr. G. Dawson and Miss Goddard on February 14th. The burlesque Le Diable follows.
Sea-Captain, 1849
The Lincoln Theatre Royal advertisement announces a performance of the Sea Captain or the Birth-Right, featuring Mr. G. Dawson and Miss Goddard on February 15th. The farce, Sudden Thoughts, follows.
£36. 16s. Reward, 1849
The broadside announces a reward of £36. 16s. for information leading to the discovery of a person who stole a lamb-hog sheep from a turnip field at Riseholme. Henry Williams, Treasurer and Secretary for the Association and Mr. John Marshall offer the reward.
The Templar or a Tale of Framlingham Castle, 1849
The Lincoln Theatre Royal advertisement announces the production of Robinson Taylor's new play of the Templar or, a Tale of Framlingham Castle featuring Mr. W. Montague and Mr. W. Artaud on February 19th.
