Timeline of Lincoln

The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Lincoln, the county town of Lincolnshire in the East Midlands of England.
History of EnglandTimelinePrehistoric BritainRoman BritainMedieval periodEconomy in the Middle AgesSub-Roman BritainAnglo-Saxon periodHigh Middle AgesNorman ConquestLate Middle AgesBlack Death in EnglandTudor periodElizabethan eraEnglish RenaissanceStuart periodEnglish Civil WarCommonwealthProtectorateRestorationGlorious RevolutionGeorgian eraRegency eraVictorian eraEdwardian eraFirst World WarInterwar periodSecond World WarPostwar BritainSocial historyPolitical history of the United Kingdom (1979–present)Social history of the United Kingdom (1979–present)English overseas possessionsEnglish societyGovernment in medieval EnglandHistory of education in EnglandHistory of EnglishHistory of monarchy in the United KingdomKingdom of EnglandKingdom of Great BritainUnited KingdomBy countyBedfordshireBerkshireCity of BristolBuckinghamshireCambridgeshireCheshireCornwallCumbriaDerbyshireDorsetDurhamEast Riding of YorkshireEast SussexGloucestershireGreater LondonGreater ManchesterHampshireHerefordshireHertfordshireIsle of WightLancashireLeicestershireLincolnshireCity of LondonMerseysideNorfolkNorthamptonshireNorthumberlandNorth YorkshireNottinghamshireOxfordshireRutlandShropshireSomersetSouth YorkshireStaffordshireSuffolkSurreyTyne and WearWarwickshireWest MidlandsWest SussexWest YorkshireWiltshireWorcestershireBy city or townBirminghamBournemouthBrightonBristolChesterChristchurchColchesterCoventryFolkestoneLiverpoolLondonMaidstoneManchesterMargateMilton KeynesNewcastleNottinghamOxfordPlymouthPortsmouthReadingRochesterSheffieldShrewsburySouthamptonSt AlbansTorquayWetherbyWorcesterWorthingLincolnLegio IX HispanaLegio II AdiutrixLindum ColoniaFoss DykeRiver TrentNewport ArchItinerary of AntoninusKingdom of LindseyFive Boroughs of the DanelawAmlaíb CuaránEarl of MerciaKing EdmundSt Mary le WigfordSt Peter at GowtsLincoln CastleRemigius de FécampDorchester AbbeyLincoln CathedralKing Henry IFirst Battle of LincolnKing StephenAngevinsEmpress MatildaJew's HouseHenry II of EnglandSt Mary's GuildhallHigh BridgeNorman HouseAaron of LincolnSynagogueJew's Court1185 East Midlands earthquakeBishop HughFirst Barons' WarSecond Battle of LincolnPrince Louis of FranceWilliam Marshal, 1st Earl of PembrokeKing Henry IIIFranciscanDominicanLittle Saint Hugh of LincolnIsle of AxholmeCarmelitesEleanor of CastileThe StapleBostonKing Edward IIKing Edward IIIPrivy CouncilBlack DeathKing Richard IIStonebowGuildhall and StonebowDissolution of the MonasteriesKing Henry VIIIcity statusWilliam ByrdLincoln Grammar SchoolKing James IBrayford PoolWithamLincoln Cathedral LibraryChristopher WrenDean HonywoodEarthquake M L {\displaystyle M_{L}} Turnpike trustsTheatre RoyalWest CommonLincoln County HospitalJohn WesleysteamboatRiver WithamThe LawnRuston (engine builder)Midland RailwayNottingham to Lincoln LineLincoln St. Marks railway stationAugustus PuginGreat Northern RailwayLincoln Central railway stationCorn ExchangeOld barracksLincoln Co-operative SocietyBishop Grosseteste UniversityLincoln College of ArtHM Prison LincolnArboretumLincoln Tramways CompanyLincoln City F.C.Association footballJohn O'GauntsNew barracksLincoln Drill HallLincolnshire EchoTyphoid feverLincoln Corporation Tramwaysstud contact systemWestgate Water TowerLittle Williemilitary tankWilliam Foster & Co.British ArmyÉamon de ValeraLincoln PrisonUsher GalleryJames Ward UsherLincoln Technical CollegeMuseum of Lincolnshire LifeCity HallLocal Government Act 1974Lincoln Christ's Hospital SchoolLincolnshire Road CarUniversity of Lincolnshire and HumbersideLincoln Minster SchoolUniversity of LincolnThe CollectionSiren_FMFA CupBurnley 0–1 Lincoln CityWilliam FulbeckeJohn Morley (Rector of Lincoln College, Oxford)Frances King (philanthropist)William Hilton (painter)Robert Willson (bishop)George BooleJames Hall (historian)Sir Francis HillReginald GoodallPenelope FitzgeraldSteve RaceSam ScorerNeville MarrinerKeith FordyceSheila GishJames FentoncitiesEast MidlandsLeicesterSymeon of DurhamEncyclopædia BritannicaYears in England10th centuryEast of EnglandCambridgeNorwichNorth EastNorthumbria & NorthumberlandSunderlandNorth WestBarrow-in-FurnessCarlisleSouth EastSouth WestExeterYorkshire & the HumberBradfordBelfastDundeeEdinburghGlasgowCardiffLlanelli