broadsides (notices)
Found in 348 Collections and/or Records:
Summons to a meeting of the council, 1850
The letter summons an individual to a meeting of the council for the City of Lincoln. The Town Clerk signed the summons.
Summons to Attend a Council Meeting, 1849
A summons to attend a Meeting of the Council to be holden in the Guild-hall on Monday, June 18th. The council will be discussing the propriety of establishing a Wool Mart, and enlarging or altering the present Butter Market, and Butchery. The summons is signed by the town clerk and T. J. N. Brogden.
Summons to attend Council of the City of Lincoln, 1849
The public notice contains a summons to attend a meeting of the Council of the City of Lincoln.
Summons to attend Council of the City of Lincoln, 1849
The public notice contains a summons to attend a meeting of the Council of the City of Lincoln.
Summons to the Guild-hall, 1850
The letter from the city of Lincoln summons a citizen to attend the sixth weekly meeting of the council. The summons is signed by the town clerk.
Sunday and Public Day Schools, 1849
The announcement advertises a trip for students of the Lincoln Sunday and Public Day Schools, by railway to Great Grimsby and Cleethorpes, on Tuesday, August 28th. The students must assemble in their schools under the direction of their teachers. Children under seven years cannot receive tickets at the schools.
The annual meeting of the Collingham Farmers' Club, 1850
The notice announces a gathering of the Collingham Farmers' Club. The club will hold the tenth annual plowing competition with premium prizes for the winners.
The Annual Sermon, Irish Society of London, 1846
The broadside advertises the Annual Sermon provided by the Irish Society of London at the church of St. Peter in Eastgate. Reverend Frederick Ford will give the sermon in the Irish language.
The Branston road of the Lincoln Turnpike Trust, 1849
The accounting statement lists the income and expenditures of the Branston road of the Lincoln Turnpike Trust for the year ending December 31, 1849.
The closing of Mr. J. W. Drury's printer and bookseller shop, 1850
The notice announces the closing of Mr. J. W. Drury's printer and bookseller shop. Items for sale include pianofortes, patent medicines, books, stationery, and prints. Mr. Drury offers the items to the public at an 'immense reduction in price.'