broadsides (notices)
Found in 348 Collections and/or Records:
African Roscius, 1849
The Theatre Royal advertisement highlight is the appearance of the celebrated actor, African Roscius, known for his roles as Othello, Cambia, the Mummy, and Mungo. The advertisement also lists the performances of Thursday, January 25th, featuring Bertram or the Sicilian Pirate.
Against execution, 1849
The notice encourages the citizens of Lincoln not to attend the public execution. The text argues that execution may not prevent crime.
An Agreement template, 1850s
The lengthy blank template concerns a labor and tenant arrangement. The parties completing the template enter into an agreement concerning payment and responsibilities.
An agreement template, 1850s
The agreement template concerns holdings, rent, land tax, and management between Sir Edward French Bromhead and another party. The document lists 14 stipulations and includes a section entitled "Quitting." A blank schedule is included and consists of three pages.
An agreement template, 1850s
The agreement template concerns holdings, rent, land tax, and management between Sir Edward French Bromhead and another party. The document lists 14 stipulations and includes a section entitled "Quitting." A blank schedule is included and consists of three pages.
An amateur concert, 1850
The notice announces an amateur concert given in the town hall, Newark.
An exhibition of hawking, 1850s
The notice announces an exhibition of trained hawks on display at the race ground in Lincoln. Mr. Barr of Arrochar, near Glasgow, performs the show.
Annual meeting of the Mechanics' Institution, 1847
The broadside announces the annual general meeting of the Mechanics' Institution of Lincoln and Lincolnshire. The announcement includes a list of members.
Another calendar of prisoners and business, 1850
The notice provides the calendar of prisoners and business for the general quarter sessions of the peace. The notice lists prisoner and their offenses.
Association for the Protection of Property, 1849
The broadside announces the annual meeting of the Association for the Protection of Property. The names of subscribers and their residences are listed.