Box 02
Contains 343 Results:
£5. 5s. Reward, 1848
The broadside advertises a reward of £5 5s to anyone providing information regarding who cut the Hair from the Tail of a valuable Blood-Horse that belonged to Mr. Walter Dudding, at Saxby.
List of jurors for the Parish of Bardney, 1848
The notice lists jurors for the Parish of Bardney. The list includes the juror's township, name, profession, and qualification. The churchwarden's name is Solomon Hird, and the Overseers names are James Brown and Mirza Lowe.
List of jurors for the Parish of Waddington, 1848
The notice lists jurors for the Parish of Waddington. The list includes the juror's township, name, profession, and qualification. The churchwardens' names are Richard Broughton and Edward Brackenbury, and the Overseers names are THOs James Watson and Robert Charles Fieldsend.
Lectures on the Fulfillment of Scripture Prophecy, 1848
The broadside promotes a course of lectures on the fulfillment of Scripture Prophecy. The lectures will be given by Rev. Charles C. Nutter, in the Unitarian Chapel on several Sundays in October.
Statement of Accounts for Saxleby Schools, 1848
The statement of accounts of the Saxleby Schools lists the receipts, expenditures, and private subscriptions. Also included is a letter that was written by EDW. Garfit to the parents of the children attending those schools explaining the accounts.
The Merchant of Venice, 1848
The broadside advertises the Lincoln Theatre's new season. The theatre has an entirely new company, new scenery, and a new wardrobe. The new season will be under the management of Mr. John Caple. Also listed are the shows they are doing which include the Merchant of Venice, a comic song by Mr. T. Reeves, a Medley Dance by Mr. Wooldridge, and ending with Mr. and Mrs. White.
21 Pounds Reward, 1848
The broadside advertises a reward of 21 pounds for anyone providing information regarding a man who carved up a sheep, stole the body, and left the head, skin, pluck, and entrails in the field. The suspect took the sheep from John Goude Stevenson, Esq. of Skellingthrope. The reward was issued by order of Henry Williams Treasurer and Secretary.
Auction of post corn wind mill, 1848
The broadside advertises an auction by T. J. N. Brogden, for the sale of two lots of property to be sold at the Plough Inn in Nettleham on Saturday, the 2nd of December. The two lots include a Post Corn Wind Mill with two tenements and adjoining gardens, and a newly erected Dwelling-House and Butchers Shop with a yard.
Contracts for Boys Clothing, 1848
The broadside seeks contracts for boys clothing by order of J. W. Danby, Clerk to the Board of Guardians. The articles of clothing listed are 100 fustian jackets, 50 pairs of men's braces, 560 pairs of fustian trousers, and 50 pairs of boys ditto. There will be a payment made to those that make a delivery.
Auction of Oak and Scotch Fir timber, 1848
The broadside advertises an auction by Mr. Briggs regarding several lots of Oak and Scotch Fir timber to be sold at the Buffalo's Head on Thursday, December 14. The lots listed are 63 lots of Oak timber, Ash and other Poles, and 33 lots of Scotch and Spruce-Fir.