broadsides (notices)
Found in 348 Collections and/or Records:
City Council Meeting, 1849
The letter summons a member of the community to attend a meeting of the City of Lincoln Council. The council meeting regards orders, payment of bills and accounts, and reports on local matters.
City of Lincoln council members, 1849
The notice lists the Aldermen, councilors, and committees for the City of Lincoln.
City of Lincoln councils and committees, 1850
The notice contains a list of the councils and committees of the city of Lincoln for 1849-1850.
Cleansing and Purifying Houses, 1849
The notice to the working classes encourages participation in a meeting to discuss the cleansing and purifying of houses utilizing underground sewers. The meeting took place at the Corn Exchange on January 24th, 1849.
Collection notice, 1849
The announcement orders all parties indebted to Mr. John Edman of Lincoln, Miller, and Baker to pay the full amount of their respective debts, at the Auction Offices on or before Friday, September 14th. Those who neglect to pay will be summoned to the County Court, without further notice. The notice signed by T. J. N. Brogden, Auctioneer and Estate Agent.
Concert, 1849
The broadside announces a concert held at the county assembly room in Lincoln. The concert features Miss H. Corsnetti, and Mr. Brookie.
Concert announcement, 1841
The broadside announces a concert to be held by Mr. Skelton at the Assembly-Rooms Above-Hill in Lincoln on February 12th, 1841. The performers include Lablache, the Celebrated Alpine Singers, and Herrs Augustin and Hellwig.
Concert announcement, 1842
The broadside announces a grand evening concert by the celebrated Distin family, a brass quintette, to take place on February 4th, 1842 at the Lincoln Theatre.
Concerts Extraordinary, 1849
The broadside advertises evening concerts performed by Mr. Watson, the celebrated Scotch Artist from Edinburgh, and Sole Constructor of the Scientifically Improved Instruments. There is also a description of what Mr. Watson will be performing and the instruments he will be playing.
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.