Lincolnshire (England)
Found in 379 Collections and/or Records:
The closing of Mr. J. W. Drury's printer and bookseller shop, 1850
The notice announces the closing of Mr. J. W. Drury's printer and bookseller shop. Items for sale include pianofortes, patent medicines, books, stationery, and prints. Mr. Drury offers the items to the public at an 'immense reduction in price.'
The continuation of the Road from London to Flambrugh, 1600s
A map titled "The continuation of the Road from London to Flambrugh" by John Ogilby, Esq. "Flambrugh" refers to modern-day Flamborough.
The Crown Calender for Michaelmas Sessions, 1842
The Crown Calender announces the Michaelmas Assizes Sessions held at the Sessions House in the City of Lincoln, on Saturday the 22nd day of October, before Nathanial Richard Clarke, Esquire, Recorder of the said City and County. The document lists the prisoners' names, ages, education level, offenses, and arrest information.
The Crown Calender for Summer Sessions, 1842
The Crown Calender announces the Summer Assizes Sessions held at the Sessions House in the City of Lincoln, on Saturday the 16th day of July, before Sir James Parke, and Sir John Patteson. The document names one prisoner and includes age, education level, offenses, and arrest information.
The Hervey Commemoration, 1833
The broadside describes the commemoration of Hervey for the 80th anniversary of his institution to the Recovery of Weston.
The Itinerant, 1799
Selected pages from the book titled "The Itinerant: A select collection of Interesting and Picturesque Views in Great Britain and Ireland." The engravings included are from Lincolnshire and consist of Grantham, Sleaford, Lincoln, Hungerton Lodge, Boston, Tattershall, Harlaxton Manor House, Stamford, Stoke Rochford, and Louth.
The Leadenham and Southwell Turnpike road, 1849
The accounting statement lists the income and expenditures of the Leadenham and Southwell Turnpike road for the year ending December 31, 1849.
The Lincoln Waterworks Company, 1849
A general cash statement. The capital account for the Lincoln Waterworks Company, from the commencement to June 15th.
The Lincolnshire Chronicle, 1850s
The advertisement for the Lincolnshire Chronicle and Northhampton, Rutland, and Nottingham Advertiser describes the papers as the largest and leading conservative journal.
The Lordship of Morton and Swinderby
A plat map titled "The Lordship of Morton and Swinderby in the county of Lincoln." The plat map lacks dates, creators, or publishers.