Lincolnshire (England)
Found in 379 Collections and/or Records:
Contracts for Boys Clothing, 1848
The broadside seeks contracts for boys clothing by order of J. W. Danby, Clerk to the Board of Guardians. The articles of clothing listed are 100 fustian jackets, 50 pairs of men's braces, 560 pairs of fustian trousers, and 50 pairs of boys ditto. There will be a payment made to those that make a delivery.
Contracts for Bread and Flour, 1849
The Board of Guardians seek contracts for supplies of flour and bread during a three-month period. Specifics are listed on the broadside. Payment occurs every fortnight.
Contracts for Clothing, 1849
The Board of Guardians seeks contracts for various items of clothing, both male and female, listed on the notice. Payment on delivery.
Contracts for Coffins, 1849
The Board of Guardians seeks to contract with people able to provide Elm coffins. The notice lists the specifications for the coffins and identifies the burial procedures in which the contractor must participate.
Contracts for Flour and Bread, 1848
The broadside seeks contracts for flour and bread to be delivered to different places, the parishes in the South District and the North District and created by order of J. W. Danby. Those that contributed the flour or bread got paid every fortnight.
Contracts for Meat, Bread, and Flour, 1849
The County Hospital seeks contracts for supplies of meat, bread, and flour delivered to the Hospital as the Matron directs. The notice provides specifics.
Contracts for Provisions, 1848
The broadside requests various provisions including food and hygiene products that will be supplied for three months by order of J. W. Danby, Clerk to the Board of Guardians. There was payment for those who provided, at the end of the quarter.
Contracts for Provisions, 1849
The Board of Guardians seeks contracts for various provisions including food and hygiene products supplied for three months. Payment occurred at the end of the contract.
Cooking Range, 1849
The notice advertises Nicholson's patent prize cooking range. The reverse lists sizes, types, and prices.
Corporation Committee, 1850
The report of the Corporation Committee describes the sanitary issues. Mayor James Snow signs the letter.