Lincolnshire (England)
Found in 379 Collections and/or Records:
John Walker Reeve's obituary, 1849
The large broadside is an obituary describing the life of John Walker Reeve, who died on January 6th at the age of 61. Mr. Reeve was buried at St. Martin's Parish. The obituary also praises John Walker Reeve for his able and faithful services for 33 years and how he also worthily fulfilled the office of master in the national school for 27 years.
Lady of Lyons, 1849
The broadside advertises the Lincoln Theatre's performance of the play, Lady of Lyons, for the benefit of Mr. Stoyle.
Leadenham and Southwell turnpike road, 1849
The general statement of income and expenditure for the Eastern district of the Leadenham and Southwell turnpike road in the counties of Lincoln and Nottingham. Five pages in total.
Lecture on emigration, 1850
The notice announces a lecture on emigration by Mr. G. Sheppard. The talk focuses on the United States of America.
Lectures, 1845
The poster advertises lectures held at the city assembly rooms by Mr. Richardson in Lincoln on October 18th, 1845.
Lectures on the Fulfillment of Scripture Prophecy, 1848
The broadside promotes a course of lectures on the fulfillment of Scripture Prophecy. The lectures will be given by Rev. Charles C. Nutter, in the Unitarian Chapel on several Sundays in October.
Leicestershire Mercury article, 1849
The notice is a reprinted article from the Leicestershire Mercury. The article addresses the impending visit of Prince Albert.
Lent Assizes, 1841
The notice of Lent Assizes announces the names of jurors in Lincolnshire, authorized by Sir John Charles Thorold, Baronet and Sheriff.
Letter to the Lincolnshire Chronicle, 1850
The letter addressed to the editor from the Lincolnshire Chronicle from a licensed victualler responds to a previously published letter to the editor in the Chronicle concerning publican justice and admittance of customers.
Lighting and Paving Act, 1849
The notice explains the Lighting and Paving Act which requires all the houses adjoining the streets to clean out their gutters, foot pavements, and channels, in front, behind, and on the sides. All the dirt that arises from this cleaning will be collected, put together, and collected by the Scavenger. Enacted by order of Richard Mason, Clerk to the said Commissioners.