Refine Search

Advertisements & Notices

... comfortable and happy. Letters addressed to H. S. at the Printer's, will be duil attended to. Newcastle, May 3, 1803. . P. FUTVOYE, Corer of Prinei-Strect, 1zeerastle, PEGS Leave tq inform the Nobility, Gentry, &C. -D that he attends Ladies at their own ...

>a eh Ss teminary at Cumbdet ) which France pretends will be enabled this Seat thofe, to whofe applicatic will

... pive a refufal Jatt year. war are in the N.B. Academy days, I mencing at Nine o'clock. rival off Port{Mouth, {ent ae ters FUTVOYE vy, Spithead, Aug. 18, 1805. No. 63, GREE) eet under my left PAINTER in Imitation ¢ Igo, at which time there was and Chines ...

T 25arf)

... one o’clock »m hurfday the {th, w ill not d nut *h d, and 'hey will be traiialcrrcd the Monthly Vtficopsiu rota:ion. [7391 FUTVOYE. PAINTER, in IMITATION of MARBLF, OLD INDIA JAPAN, fc. No. 13, Green-Stbeit. Bath, leave rcfpcftrully to inform Nobility A-* ...

No. 1085. TWO ENORMOUS SERPENTS, TO BE SEEN ALIVE, AT yo. ?I& OF EAGLE-STit. WO SERPENTS or the specie, termed

... , the fleet, entering the Bay of Salerno, near I account, the assistance of Counsel, which was M.ORY SAM nRooK, - At Mr. Futvoye, No. Mount-street, Naples, supposed to be destined against that city: olfered to him at the entire expense of Mr. Ruth. • ...

Published: Friday 18 August 1809
Newspaper: Statesman (London)
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 4900 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

m~M* wSJJ-^THIS EVEMNG, a la- B^^Liominir, called THE RIVAL GENII. Clown, HS,-\P Tncw i.it'-ilude, called THE ..

... Hyde-park, commanding rich and picturesque Views.— Further particulars, enquire at Robson aud Hale, N0..318, Piccadilly, FUTVOYE, Widow of the late Mr. I'UT- • VOVE, sen. Imitator of Japan Chinese Work, aid Teacher to t'a * Koyal Family, begs leave t ...

Published: Tuesday 07 June 1814
Newspaper: Morning Post
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 16381 | Page: 4 | Tags: Classifieds 

v-l -JL:iv Gi E rectory of rectory of j with rectory J H ' Gloce Marchioness JyVRRIED Jfr THIRD Amlwch—

... the PRINCESSES No ARGYfE-BUILDTNGS MAV Ladies and Gentlemen instructed in attained in time OLD CABINETS SCREENS TH MANNER FUTVOYE visits Bristol &c &c EDUCATION CARPENTER and their inform the Public that SCHOOL continue open morning nine twelve o'clock ...

Published: Monday 02 January 1815
Newspaper: Bath Journal
County: Somerset, England
Type: Article | Words: 2818 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

BATH Wednesday Aug. 5

... Whyte, rues, 10s, and costs,. for drawing Hawksley, Starliug, Wynne, the canal, and thereby wa Vyneh, Wing, s, Hoare and iss Futvoye; Mrs. an d Miss Joues; Several boys were | York, Barratt, Salmon, Willan, forum for robbi Waustal, E. Mitchell, Crooksbank ...

London

... noblemen, has planted at least 150,000,000 of trees. A proof Of the extraordinary mildness of the season: an apple-tree in Mr. Futvoye's garden, Spavilla, Bath wrick, which has already borne fruit this autumn, is now literally covered with buds and blosso.ns ...

BRIGHTON, July 13

... bringing M. Strfglendorf, a German Gentleman, Messrs. Brown, Stott, Tibley, and Roscow, English, M. Linois, and M. and Madame Futvoye, French. The King's stag hounds, wilh the huntsmen, &c. in their scarlet and gold frocks, passed through ihe town yester- ...

Published: Thursday 15 July 1824
Newspaper: Morning Post
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 368 | Page: 3 | Tags: none