broadsides (notices)
Found in 348 Collections and/or Records:
Association for the Protection of Property, 1850
The notice announces the Annual Meeting and audit of the Association for the Protection of Property. The meeting takes place on Wednesday, March 26th, at the White Hart Inn. The association requests all current and new subscribers attend and pay their subscriptions. The notice lists the names and residences of existing subscribers.
Astronomical Exhibition, 1849
The poster announces Mr. Wass, grandson of the celebrated Lecturer Mr. Thomas Walker, will give an Astronomical Exhibition and Lecture on Friday, September 14th and Saturday, September 15th.
Auction at the Five Bells Inn, 1849
The broadside advertises an auction of household furniture in Bassingham at the Five Bells Inn. The announcement includes a list of furniture.
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.
Auction for Brewers, Innkeepers, and Others, 1849
The auction notice announces the sale of Brewing Utensils and Furniture, comprising of two Brewing Coppers, large mash tubs, working tubs, small tub, coolers, two working tubs, and sundry capital barrels. The sale will commence at two o'clock, run by T. J. N. Brogden, on the premises, In Monson Street, St Peter, also known as the Coachmakers Arms.
Auction for Mr. John Stainton, bookseller, 1849
The notice regards an auction of various objects including a chamber organ, drawing paper and scales, and musical instruments. The sale occurred on Monday, August 13th on the premises in high-street, lately belonging to Mr. John Stainton, Bookseller.
Auction of a dwelling-house, 1850
The notice announces the auction of a dwelling-house on the west side of High street in Lincoln City. Mr. John Mounsey recently occupied the house.
Auction of a flock of sheep, 1845
The auction poster announces the sale of highly valuable flocks of sheep to be sold by Mr. Parker Smith. The auction was held on October 25, 1845, on Mr. William Foster's premises.
Auction of a freehold dwelling-house, 1849
The auction announcement describes a freehold dwelling-house with outbuildings currently occupied by Mr. John Bowering on February 26th.
Auction of a freehold estate, 1850
The notice announces the auction of a freehold estate. William Watkin, Joseph Johnson, and Elizabeth King currently occupy the dwellings.