Box 01
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Lincolnshire broadside folios
The Lincolnshire broadsheet folios are a collection of broadsheets, texts, plays, sketches and other ephemera bound into four volumes. The materials date to the 1800s. A few of the items appear older. The items originated in Lincolnshire England.
Lincolnshire broadside folios volume 1, 1579-1827
Volume one of the Lincolnshire folios consists of several book excerpts and maps concerning the history of Lincolnshire. Many of the materials are pre-1800 works. The oldest dated map is dated 1579. Many of the items are fragile and require special handling.
An excerpt titled Index Locorum
A local index of names. The pages appear to be from a registry of different cities or communities. The pages are numbered 469-472. Additional pages are not included.
An excerpt titled Inquisitions Nonarum
The folio includes pages 245-282 of a more detailed index of family names in alphabetical order based on location. It also provides tax records for the families of Lincolnshire. The other pages not included.
An Appendix, Peculiars, Diocese of Lincolnshire
An appendix concerning the Diocese of Lincolnshire including the people who donate to them, the parishes they preside over, and their jurisdictions.
Valor Ecclesiasticus Tempore Regis Henrici Octavi, 1800s
The Valor Ecclesiasticus Tempore Regis Henrici Octavi. The text concerns King Henry the 8th and his religious valor. The folio includes pages 1-344 of this text.
Valor Ecclesiasticus Tempore Regis Henrici Octavi, 1800s
A portion of the Valor Ecclesiasticus Tempore Regis Henrici Octavi pasted onto pink rice paper.
Pars Austral map, 1821
A geographical map of the Diocese of St. Peter Burke which was previously Lincolnshire, and the Diocese of Lincolnshire under King Henry the 8th's rule, entitled "Pars Austral." Austral means "southern" in Latin. Dated 1821 and created by A. Arrowsmith.
Pars Austral map, 1821
A geographical map of northern Lincolnshire entitled "Pars Boreal." Created in 1821 by A. Arrowsmith. Boreal translates to "northern" in English.
Britannia or a chorographical Description of Great Britain and Ireland, 1722
"Britannia or a chorographical Description of Great Britain and Ireland" by William Camden. This second edition, volume one is translated into English, with additions and improvements. The volume also includes three maps. One for Lincolnshire, Nottinghamshire, and Darbyshire. Each with sections describing their history and geography. Published in London, 1722.