broadsides (notices)
Found in 348 Collections and/or Records:
Auction of timber and other wood, 1849
The auction poster announces the sale of timber and other wood. The auction takes place at Mr. George Gilberts in Washingboro.
Auction of Tithe Free Estate, 1849
The broadside advertises the auction of a Tithe Free Estate to be sold at Harrows' Public House in North Hykeham on Thursday the 18th by Mr. T. J. N. Brogden. Mr. Edmund Shuttleworth, Mr. John Gratton, and Mr. Richard Shuttleworth currently occupy the properties. Richard Carline created the notice.
Auction of Trent boats, 1849
The auction notice announces the sale of two Trent boats built in Newark.
Auction of Wheelwright household items, 1850
The notice announces an auction of household furniture, wheelwright's stock, and other implements at the premises of Mr. T. Rogers, wheelwright.
Auction of Wheelwright's shop, 1849
The auction advertisement describes the wheelwright business, wood, tools, and other items to be auctioned on February 20th. Mrs. Haywood currently occupies the shop.
Auction of wood and timber, 1849
The auction poster announces the Skellingthorpe wood sale. The sale includes forty acres of land with Oak, Ash, and Birch trees. The reverse side contains substantial handwritten notes concerning the auction.
Auditors' Quarterly Report of the Good Samaritan Lodge, 1847
The auditor's quarterly report for the Good Samaritan Lodge includes the widows' and orphans' fund, the funeral fund, and the district fund. The report is dated September 23, 1847.
Balance Sheet, 1849
The notice provides a blank balance sheet intended for Overseers. The form tracks monies received from different people and groups, and the amount paid for various costs and expenses. The form pertains to the end of the last Half Year.
Barlings river work for excavators and contractors, 1851
The notice announces possible work to excavators, contractors, and others who might be willing to clean and deepen the Barlings river from Short Ferry to Barlings Abbey.
Bassingham goods for sale, 1849
The notice describes various items sold by W. Storr. The items include a variety of drapery goods suitable for the Autumn and Winter, as well as a variety of Black and Green Teas. All goods were recently purchased in Manchester or London.