Lincolnshire (England)
Found in 379 Collections and/or Records:
Sheriff's Auction, 1849
The broadside announces the auction of household furniture sold under the sheriff's execution.
Sick Instructions, 1850s
The appendix entitled "Sick Instructions," discusses an allowance of sick full pay due to sick or inform depositors. The text provides instruction concerning how depositors can apply for sick pay. The document also explains how sickness will be verified.
Smallpox Vaccination, 1849
The notice requests that all parents have their children vaccinated against Cow Pox and Small Pox under the provisions of the Act of the 3rd and 4th years of the reign of Queen Victoria. The notice describes the danger of being unvaccinated. The text reminds readers that spreading Smallpox is an offense punishable by one month's imprisonment.
Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, 1849
The broadside includes the reprinting of a four-page document first published in 1704 titled "An Account of the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts." Much of the account focuses on North American and the Indian Nations. A fifth page outlines the origin and objects of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel since it was incorporated in 1701.
Speed the Plough, 1849
The theatre poster advertises a performance of "Speed the Plough" under the patronage of the Hon. W. Monson. This Theatre Royal performance includes a comic song and a farce.
Statement of accounts for Leadenham and Southwell Turnpike Road, 1851
The notice provides a general statement of the income and expenditure of the eastern district of the Leadenham and Southwell Turnpike Road in the counties of Lincoln and Nottingham.
Statement of Accounts for Saxleby Schools, 1848
The statement of accounts of the Saxleby Schools lists the receipts, expenditures, and private subscriptions. Also included is a letter that was written by EDW. Garfit to the parents of the children attending those schools explaining the accounts.
Statement of accounts for the Bible Association, 1850
This statement of accounts of the Navenby, Boothby, Wellingore, and Coleby Bible Association provides a list of receipts and payments for their 24th year. The report also lists subscribers by name.
Statement of Accounts of the Saxleby Schools, 1847
The Statement of Accounts of the Saxleby Schools includes a listing of receipts, expenditures, private subscriptions, and a letter to the parents of the children attending. The statement covers September 1846 thru September 1847.
Subscribers to the Review Polka, 1850s
The notice contains a handwritten list of subscribers to the Review Polka. The Review Polka lists B Whall, Esq., and Frank M. Ward in the dedication.