Lincolnshire (England)
Found in 379 Collections and/or Records:
Revds. Everett, Dunn, and Griffith event, 1849
The broadside announces a public tea held at the Corn Exchange. The event features statements by the Revds. Everett, Dunn, and Griffith concerning their expulsion from the Wesleyan conference.
Royal Commission concerning church leases, 1849
A four-page document concerning a royal commission issued to direct an inquiry into whether or not the mode for dealing with church leasehold property might be improved.
Royal Mail schedule, 1849
The notice explains the Royal Mail schedule and transportation options.
Saint Peter's at Arches abstract of the accounts, 1850
The Saint Peter's at Arches abstract of the accounts provides a list of receipts and disbursements. The document also lists the names of subscribers.
Sanitary Measure, 1850
The public letter, "Sanitary Measure," by James Hitchens, the coroner of Lincoln, addressed to the citizens of Lincoln. The letter cautions residents to increase their sanitary measures against Cholera and other maladies.
Schedule for lighting the public lamps, 1849
The broadside provides the schedule for lighting the public lamps in the city of Lincoln.
Sea-Captain, 1849
The Lincoln Theatre Royal advertisement announces a performance of the Sea Captain or the Birth-Right, featuring Mr. G. Dawson and Miss Goddard on February 15th. The farce, Sudden Thoughts, follows.
Second Race Night, 1843
The Lincoln Theater advertises a performance of "Second Race Night!" on Thursday, September 21st. The evening also includes "Conscripts of 1812 or The Veterans Return."
Sessions of the Peace, 1849
The calendar lists the prisoners and offences as of October 18, 1849. The general quarter of the sessions of the peace held in New Sleaford.
Sessions to appeal, 1851
The notice from the clerk to the magistrates Fred K. Burton, regarding the special sessions scheduled in the Justice Room in the Bail of Lincoln. The sessions concern appeals to the valuation of hereditaments for church property.