Box 02
Contains 343 Results:
Patient interview questions, 1850s
Page four of a larger document. The page lists questions a medical attendant or examiner is requested to answer concerning their patient.
Lincoln Lunatic Asylum, 1850s
The document assembles views and opinions obtained from reports to the weekly and quarterly boards of the Lincoln Lunatic Asylum. The views and opinions concern the appropriate treatment of certain conditions. The document consists of four pages.
Petition against American slavery, 1850s
The printed petition expresses gratitude for the abolition of slavery throughout his Majesty's dominion and requests support for the abolition of slavery in the Americas. The text encourages His Majesty's ports to refuse entry of slave ships.
Relieving Officer visits, 1850s
The notice announces the Relieving Officer of the southern district of Lincoln will attend all the parishes listed to relieve the poor and receive applications.
Porter wanted, 1850s
The County Hospital of Lincoln seeks a porter. Potential applicants should contact Mrs. Caborn.
Constitution of the Bressingham Temperance Society, 1850s
The constitution of the Bassingham Temperance Society describes its goal to improve society. The document includes four rules for members. The text contains several handwritten notes.
Sick Instructions, 1850s
The appendix entitled "Sick Instructions," discusses an allowance of sick full pay due to sick or inform depositors. The text provides instruction concerning how depositors can apply for sick pay. The document also explains how sickness will be verified.
Abstract of Deed of Settlement, 1850s
The abstract of a deed of settlement was provisionally registered to the Lincolnshire Fire Insurance Company. The abstract consist of four pages and 106 clauses.
Monson Street Estate Distribution, 1850s
The notice advertises the sale of shares for Monson Street Estate Distribution. Each share is priced at 1 guinea. Monson Street Estate Distribution rents newly constructed freehold estates in Lincoln.
The Lincolnshire Chronicle, 1850s
The advertisement for the Lincolnshire Chronicle and Northhampton, Rutland, and Nottingham Advertiser describes the papers as the largest and leading conservative journal.