broadsides (notices)
Found in 348 Collections and/or Records:
20 Guineas Reward, 1848
The broadside advertises a reward of twenty guineas for anyone providing information regarding a lost or stolen sheep. Included is a description of the sheep supposedly taken and from where, created by order of Henry Williams, Treasurer, and Secretary.
20 Pounds Reward, 1849
The broadside announces a reward of 26 guineas for information a stolen sheep belonging to Mr. Thomas Winn. Mr. Thomas Winn offers the reward.
20 pounds reward, 1851
The broadside offers a 20 pounds reward for information concerning the person or persons who committed a burglary of Mr. John Danby's shop in Scothern.
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.
26 Guineas Reward, 1849
The broadside announces a reward of 26 guineas for information on a stolen he hog sheep belonging to Mr. Frederick William Harrison. Henry Williams, Treasurer and Secretary for the Association, and Mr. Frederick William Harrison offer the reward.
£36. 16s. Reward, 1849
The broadside announces a reward of £36. 16s. for information leading to the discovery of a person who stole a lamb-hog sheep from a turnip field at Riseholme. Henry Williams, Treasurer and Secretary for the Association and Mr. John Marshall offer the reward.
A brief history of the Norman Conquest, 1849
The one-page excerpt provides a brief history of the Norman Conquest in Lincoln.
A Calendar of Prisoners and Business, 1851
The calendar of prisoners and business at the general quarter sessions of the peace lists prisoner information from the north and south divisions. The report includes the names, ages, and offenses of the prisoners. The meeting is held at New Stafford for April 1851.
A Calendar of Prisoners and Business for January, 1851
A calendar of prisoners and business at the general quarter sessions of the peace, Holden at New Stafford for January 1851.Contains 2 pages, including prisoner information from the north and south divisions.
A list of eligible voters, 1844
The notice provides a list of persons eligible to vote for Members of the City of Lincoln. The list includes each person's full name, address, and qualifications.