Box 02
Contains 343 Results:
Calendar of Prisoners and Business, 1850
Meeting on health and sanitation, 1850
The public letter entitled "To the Ratepayers of Lincoln," by William Bellatti addresses his fellow citizens regarding a meeting held January 24, 1850. The mayor called the meeting to discuss concerns of health and sanitation.
Sanitary Measure, 1850
The public letter, "Sanitary Measure," by James Hitchens, the coroner of Lincoln, addressed to the citizens of Lincoln. The letter cautions residents to increase their sanitary measures against Cholera and other maladies.
Auction of Oak and Ash trees, 1850
The notice describes 20 lots of capital oak and ash timber trees to be auctioned on February 19, 1850. The auction takes place at Mr. Hodson's house.
Auction of freehold estate, 1850
The notice announces the sale of a valuable freehold estate in the parish of Washingborough comprising a cottage, a barn, a stable, outbuildings, a garden, and more on January 29, 1850. Mr. Thomas Cottom currently occupies the estate.
City of Lincoln councils and committees, 1850
The notice contains a list of the councils and committees of the city of Lincoln for 1849-1850.
Notice to Printers, 1850
The notice addresses printers and others wishing to contract with the city of Lincoln. It requests that they address the Finance Committee. Rd. Mason, the town clerk, wrote the notice.
Auction of dwellings, 1850
The auction notice announces the sale of dwellings, shops, and new tenements held on March 9, 1850, at the Durham Ox Inn. Current occupants include Mr. Robert Slingsby, Mr. William Guy, William Palmer, and others.
Auction of household furniture, 1850
The auction notice announces the sale of all the household furniture and other effects "under a distress for rent." Held on February 27, 1850, at the premises occupied by Dr. Beaumont, dentist and oculist.
Auction of freehold estates, 1850
The auction notice lists several freehold estates available for purchase in the city of Lincoln and Skellingthorpe. The action was held on March 7, 1850, at the Saracen's Head Inn.