Lincolnshire (England)
Found in 379 Collections and/or Records:
Patent Medicines, 1849
The advertisement lists the new stock of patent medicines. The medicines are available through W. Tomlinson, a dealer in paper hangings, a printer, book, music, and printseller.
Patient interview questions, 1850s
Page four of a larger document. The page lists questions a medical attendant or examiner is requested to answer concerning their patient.
Penitent Females' Home, 1848
The broadside appeals to the public by the Committee of the Lincoln and Lincolnshire Penitent Females' Home seeking additional support for their organization.
Penitent Females' Home, 1850
In this public letter, the president of the Lincoln and Lincolnshire Penitent Females Home appeals to the public for financial support. The letter notes the Home's purpose and the need for a new building. The letter provides details concerning the cost of a new building and the various steps with a timeline.
Periodic Business, 1849
The four-page document describes a proceeding for the weekly and quarterly boards as well as various business related to patients for the First and Last Monday of each month.
Petition against American slavery, 1850s
The printed petition expresses gratitude for the abolition of slavery throughout his Majesty's dominion and requests support for the abolition of slavery in the Americas. The text encourages His Majesty's ports to refuse entry of slave ships.
Petty Constables, 1850
The notices provides a list of the petty constables appointed to serve for the year 1850 in Kesteven.
Petty Constables, North division, 1849
A list of the petty constables appointed to serve the parishes within the areas of Aswardhurn, Boothby Graffoe, Flaxwell, Langoe, and Loveden.
Petty Constables, South division, 1849
A list of the petty constables appointed to serve the parishes within the areas of Aveland, Beltisloe, Ness, Winnibriggs, and Threeo.
Plan and Survey of Lincoln Race Course
An illustration titled the "Plan and Survey of the Lincoln Race Course" by J.S. Padley, engraved by R.L. Wright. The work includes the rise and fall of the race course, a view of the stands, and notes. It is signed by J.S. Padley.