Box 02
Contains 343 Results:
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.
Fireworks, 1849
The notice announces an "unequaled gala" at the grammar schoolyard in Lincoln in which the pyrotechnic artist, Mr. G. Levey, provides a superb display of fireworks.
Auction at Thurlby farm, 1849
The auction poster announces the sale of live and dead farming stock, implements, and household furniture. The auction occurs on Mrs. Greaves' farm.
Meeting request, 1849
The notice requests a meeting between the mayor of Lincoln, Richard Whitton, and the inhabitants of Lincoln. The meeting will document the Post Office duties and prevent "further desecration of the Lord's Day."
Auction of freehold property, 1849
The auction poster announces the sale of freehold property at Sturton in the county of Lincoln. The auction will be at the Red Lion Public House.
Sessions of the Peace, 1849
The calendar lists the prisoners and offences as of October 18, 1849. The general quarter of the sessions of the peace held in New Sleaford.
The Queen's Council, 1849
The announcement conveys an order by Her Majesty in Council for the Archbishop of Canterbury to prepare a prayer to abate the grievous disease active in many places in the Kingdom.
Queen's proclamation, 1849
The announcement conveys Her Majesty's proclamation for public prayer prepared by the Archbishop of Canterbury to abate the grievous disease active in many places in the Kingdom.