Lincolnshire (England)
Found in 379 Collections and/or Records:
Newark Castle repairs, 1850s
The letter describes the ruins of the Newark Castle and the disrepair of the surrounding lots which were soon to be up for auction. The author of the letter implores the nobility and gentry interested in the preservation of English antiquities to contribute to the purchase of the lots to preserve Newark Castle.
Newark Stock Library, 1849
The letter to the Shareholders of the Newark Stock Library written by J. W. Lee regards the selling of his share of the Library.
Northgate Academy, 1848
The broadside announces the re-opening of the Northgate Academy in Lincoln. Mr. W. Dalton heads the academy.
Notice from the City of Lincoln, 1838
A notice, from the city of Lincoln, implores all citizens of the city to send in their bills and accounts to the treasurer, Edward Bell Drury by order of the town clerk.
Notice of a complaint, 1848
The complaint notice announces a complaint to the Committee of Guardians for the Lincoln Union. The document appears to be a template as specific information regarding any charge is absent. The notice references the Nuisances Removal and Diseases Prevention Act of 1848.
Notice of complaint, 1849
The notice of complaint against Mr. Cookson of Greetwell gate regards the condition of swine kept on the premises. Rich Inman, the Inspector, issued the warning under the Nuisances Removal and Diseases Prevention Act on February 23, 1849.
Notice to Printers, 1850
The notice addresses printers and others wishing to contract with the city of Lincoln. It requests that they address the Finance Committee. Rd. Mason, the town clerk, wrote the notice.
Pablo Fanque Darby's Royal Tent, 1849
The notice announces the programme of grand performances that will be performed for two days only, on Thursday and Friday, April 26th and 27th at Burton's Paddock, Far Newland Lincoln. The performances feature the largest company of female equestrians, Stud of Hanoverian, Arabian Horses and ponies and Zebra Asses. They arrived with their horses richly caparisoned with Silver-mounted Harness, attended by their splendid Brass Band, and led by Mr. Yeamans.
Pars Austral map, 1821
A geographical map of the Diocese of St. Peter Burke which was previously Lincolnshire, and the Diocese of Lincolnshire under King Henry the 8th's rule, entitled "Pars Austral." Austral means "southern" in Latin. Dated 1821 and created by A. Arrowsmith.
Pars Austral map, 1821
A geographical map of northern Lincolnshire entitled "Pars Boreal." Created in 1821 by A. Arrowsmith. Boreal translates to "northern" in English.