Lincolnshire (England)
Found in 379 Collections and/or Records:
Lincoln Waterworks, 1850
The notice announces the conviction of two citizens, William Hardwick and Mary Wood, of Lincoln. Both were found to have illegally taken water from the company's waterworks. The notice includes the applicable legal clauses and penalties.
Lincoln Waterworks Penalties, 1848
The Lincoln Waterworks provides notice of penalties imposed by the company for a list of described offenses.
Lincolnia Comitatus vulgo Lincolne-Shire, 1660
The "Lincolnia Comitatus vulgo Lincolne-Shire." The text is in Latin and provides histories of Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire. A map of each is included. Pages 221-232 are present. The initial page has a handwritten date of 1660.
Lincolnshire Assizes, 1849
The broadside instructs all witnesses participating in any civil or criminal case to enter through the witness room. James Whiting Yorke, the sheriff of Lincoln, gives the order.
Lincolnshire broadside folios volume 1, 1579-1827
Volume one of the Lincolnshire folios consists of several book excerpts and maps concerning the history of Lincolnshire. Many of the materials are pre-1800 works. The oldest dated map is dated 1579. Many of the items are fragile and require special handling.
Lincolnshire broadside folios volume 2, 1818-1851
Volume two of the Lincolnshire folios consists of individual posters and broadsides documenting the history of Lincolnshire. The materials were created during the 1800s and contain public notices, advertisements, and sermons. Many of the items are fragile and require special handling.
Lincolnshire broadside folios volume 3, bulk: 1800s
The folio functions as a scrapbook. The folio's pages hold clippings from newspapers, broadsides, books, maps, and other materials. The pages are arranged in sets and noted with the alphabet rather than numbers. The first set contains clippings of biographies or obituaries arranged on the pages according to the last name. The second set contains clippings and maps of buildings and geographic areas. Materials have a wide range of dates, as early as 1576.
Lincolnshire broadside folios volume 4, 1830s
The folio contains several loosely bound broadsides. The broadsides and folio are very fragile. The materials appear to focus on Lincolnshire during 1836.
Lincolnshire Chronicle facts and figures, 1849
The notice contains various facts and figures about the Lincolnshire Chronicle.
Lincolnshire Daguerreotype establishment, 1850s
The notice advertises the Lincolnshire Daguerreotype or photographic establishment on High street in Lincoln.