Wanted posters
Found in 16 Collections and/or Records:
1 pound reward, 1849
The notice offers a reward of 1 pound for information of an offender who broke a window. John Morgan, the owner, provides a detailed description of the incident.
3 Guineas Reward, 1848
The broadside advertises a reward of three guineas for anyone providing information regarding Mercury, Shallots, and Gooseberries stolen from Mr. Richard Winter's garden.
3 Guineas Reward, 1848
The broadside announces a three guineas reward for anyone providing information regarding a muscovy duck and drake stolen from Mr. Thomas Graves, ordered by Henry Williams Treasurer and Secretary.
3 Guineas reward, 1849
The broadside announces a reward of 3 guineas for information on the theft of three strikes of white peas from the drugstore of Mr. Smithson Taylor Edman. Henry Williams, Treasurer and Secretary for the Association, and Mr. Edman offer the reward.
3 Guineas reward, 1851
The notice offers a reward of three guineas for information leading to the discovery of the person who stole two shovels and a pickaxe. The items are the property of Isaac Olivant and branded with his initials.
4 Guineas Reward, 1848
The broadside advertises a reward of 4 guineas to anyone providing information regarding 17 cabbages stolen from Mr. Benjamin Kirk's garden.
£5. 5s. Reward, 1848
The broadside advertises a reward of £5 5s to anyone providing information regarding who cut the Hair from the Tail of a valuable Blood-Horse that belonged to Mr. Walter Dudding, at Saxby.
5 Guineas Reward, 1849
The broadside announces a reward of five guineas for information leading to the discovery of a person who tore up fences, broke posts and rails, and damaged haystacks in the field adjoining Monks' House Yard. Henry Williams, Treasurer and Secretary for the Association offers the reward.
10 Guineas Reward, 1848
The reward poster seeks information leading to the apprehension of some evil-disposed person who killed a fat shearling sheep on the Glebe farm in the parish of Waddington. Mr. Richard Broughton will pay ten guineas.
20 Guineas Reward, 1848
The reward poster seeks information leading to the apprehension of a suspect regarding the felonious slaughter of a Heder hog in a turnip field in the parish of Washingborough. Mr. Joseph Palin will pay 15 guineas, with an additional five guineas paid by the Treasurer of the Washingbro' and Heighington Association.