Lincolnshire (England)
Found in 379 Collections and/or Records:
Plan of the River Witham, 1827
A map titled "Plan of the River Witham" The map encompasses Lincoln Bargate Drain, Aubourn Mill, and the River Brant. The map is dated 1827.
Poor Gentleman, 1849
The theatre poster advertises a performance of "Poor Gentleman" under the patronage of S. Harrison, Sherriff. This Theatre Royal performance includes a comic song and a farce.
Porter wanted, 1850s
The County Hospital of Lincoln seeks a porter. Potential applicants should contact Mrs. Caborn.
Professor H. Orginski Rosenfeld, the great polish magician, 1851
The notice announces the performance of Professor H. Orginski Rosenfeld, the great polish magician. The event is held at the Corn Exchange in Cornhill, Lincoln.
Prospectus of the Lincoln and Lincolnshire Benefit Building, Investment, and Freehold Land Society, 1850
The prospectus addresses the public. The Lincoln and Lincolnshire Benefit Building, Investment, and Freehold Land Society is offering shares to subscribers. The lengthy text describes the Society and its causes.
Public Health, 1849
The public health notice regards impending cholera outbreaks in Lincoln. The text details several steps the public should take to prevent infection. The document also offers remedies should infection occur.
Public letter, 1848
The notice regards the death of Anne Eliza Thorold who was a tenant for life. The writer seeks to inform the current, unnamed, tenant. The letter provides notice that the current tenant needs to pay rent to William Pennell.
Public letter by William Bellatti, 1850
The public letter addresses the worthy and independent freemen, electors, and others of the city. In the letter, William Bellatti provides his views on business and education. Mr. Bellatti thanks his patrons for their support and states his intention to continue providing quality items at low prices.
Public meeting, 1850
The notice announces a public meeting of the inhabitants of the city of Lincoln in protest of the usurpation of the spiritual authority of the Protestant church. The mayor, James Snow, calls the meeting held at the Guildhall on November 7th.
Public Meeting Notice, 1834
The broadside announces a public meeting regarding the plans to build a railway from London to York by way Bishops Stortford, Cambridge, and Lincoln.