Lincolnshire (England)
Found in 379 Collections and/or Records:
Valor Ecclesiasticus Tempore Regis Henrici Octavi, 1800s
A portion of the Valor Ecclesiasticus Tempore Regis Henrici Octavi pasted onto pink rice paper.
Visit by Prince Albert, 1849
The program lists the proceedings for the visit of His Royal Highness the Prince, Albert.
Warrant template, 1850
The notice contains a template of a warrant under the common seal of the Railway company and issued by the sheriff of the county.
Wesleyan Times article, 1849
The reprint of an article from the Wesleyan Times by Andrew Marvel concerns Wesleyanism.
William Norriss article, 1850
The broadside provides the text of an article by William Norriss published in the Boston Herald. The article concerns Wesleyan agitators and Puritan dissenters.
Wonga of the branded hand, 1849
The advertisement for upcoming shows at the Theatre Royal, Lincoln. The featured play, Wonga of the Branded Hand will star Mr. A. Abel and his two highly trained Mount St. Bernard Dogs. The play describes the characters of Wonga of the Branded Hand as the grateful savage, and the Shawnee Chief Black Vulture as the Native American villain. The broadside describes the play as "Robert and Edith Happy -- The white men triumphant, and Black Vulture's death by the dog."
Wonga of the branded hand, 1849
The large broadside details the play through several storyboard style illustrations. The advertisement promotes the first appearance of Mr. A. Abel and his two highly trained St Bernard Dogs, Hector, and Wallace, in a show called Wonga of the Branded Hand, also known as The Dogs of the Forest Log House.
Wool Market, 1849
The notice announces the opening of the wool market in Lincoln by order of the town clerk, Rd. Mason.
Writing lessons, 1849
The notice advertises the services of Mr. A. S. Pryse from London and Dublin. Mr. Pryse offers lessons on penmanship, writting, and shorthand.