Timeline of Lincoln

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Template:History of England The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Lincoln, the county town of Lincolnshire in the East Midlands of England.

Prior to 17th century

18th century onwards

  • 1732 – A theatre is built.[1]
  • 1744
    • Assembly Rooms are built (in Drury Lane).[1]
    • Foss Dyke navigation deepened.
  • 1755 – 1 August: Earthquake of ~4.2 ML.[12]
  • 1756 – Turnpike trusts established around Lincoln.
  • 1762 – 18 August: Witham Navigation Commissioners (appointed 2 June) first meet.[2]
  • 1764 – First Theatre Royal built.
  • 1769 – Hospital for the sick poor established.[1]
  • 1771
  • 1776 – Lincoln County Hospital moves to new premises.
  • 1780 – John Wesley first preaches in Lincoln.[13]
  • 1784 – First newspaper published in Lincoln (briefly).[1]
  • 1786 – New Road (modern-day Lindum Road) opened.[13]
  • 1795 – Deepening of Witham under High Bridge completed.[2]
  • 1799 – First post-Reformation Roman Catholic church built.

19th century

20th century

21st century

Births

See also

References

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Bibliography

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