broadsides (notices)
Found in 348 Collections and/or Records:
Public meeting on Sanitary Measures, 1850
The notice announces a public meeting concerning the sanitary measures for the City of Lincoln. The Mayor, James Snow, is requested to convene a public meeting at a Corn Exchange.
Queen's proclamation, 1849
The announcement conveys Her Majesty's proclamation for public prayer prepared by the Archbishop of Canterbury to abate the grievous disease active in many places in the Kingdom.
Relieving Officer visits, 1850s
The notice announces the Relieving Officer of the southern district of Lincoln will attend all the parishes listed to relieve the poor and receive applications.
Report on the General Meeting of Baronets, 1838
The letter provides a report of the general meeting of Baronets. The general meeting of the Honorable Hereditary Order of Baronets held at the Clarendon Hotel in London, 10th July 1838 with Sir John Chetwode in the chair. The report consists of three pages.
Request for the birthplace of Wesleyan Ministers, 1850
The public notice contains a list of Wesleyan ministers whose birthplaces are unknown. Fredrick Strong requires the ministers' birthplaces to complete a portrait biography he is creating.
Rev. Dr. Hannah sermons, 1850
The broadside announces two sermons by Rev. Rr. Hannah. The speeches celebrate the anniversary of the Lincoln Wesleyan day schools. The sermons take place January 13-14, 1850.
Rev. Dr. Hannah sermons, 1850
The broadside announces two sermons by Rev. Dr. Hannah. The speeches celebrate the anniversary of the Lincoln Wesleyan day schools. The sermons take place January 13-14, 1850.
Rev. Peter C. Horton sermons, 1849
The notice announces two sermons by Rev. Peter C. Horton in Wesley Chapel, for the Benevolent Society. The notice lists the members, visitors, donations and subscriptions of the Benevolent Society.
Rev. Reginald Gunnery sermon, 1850
The notice announces a sermon to aid the fund for conducting these lectures. Rev. Reginald Gunnery of St. Mary's will give the speech on Sunday, April 21, 1850.
Revds. Everett, Dunn, and Griffith event, 1849
The broadside announces a public tea held at the Corn Exchange. The event features statements by the Revds. Everett, Dunn, and Griffith concerning their expulsion from the Wesleyan conference.