MARRIAGE
... Harland. Donald Macleod Matheson. son of the late Rev. Donald Matheson and Mrs. Matheson. of Runninchook. Peaslake. and Enid Futvoye, eldest daughter Mr. r.nd Mrs. Marsden-Smedley, of Lea (het.. near Matlock, IJerbyshtre. ...
... Harland. Donald Macleod Matheson. son of the late Rev. Donald Matheson and Mrs. Matheson. of Runninchook. Peaslake. and Enid Futvoye, eldest daughter Mr. r.nd Mrs. Marsden-Smedley, of Lea (het.. near Matlock, IJerbyshtre. ...
... PUBLIC MEETING ml/ hf hf.ui on THURSDA Y. JONH Wh, 1870, In the grounds of Woodbridge House, (by permission of Edward Futvoye, Esq.) when all who are in any way interested in sick and suffering Children, are earnestly invited to attend. Chair to lie taken ...
... entertained of the generous reception given all by Mr. and Mrs. Futvoye, called forth cheers for that lady and gentleman. These were given, till the quiet glades re-echoed again and again. Mr. Futvoye gracefully acknowledged the compliment, and closed his remarks ...
... A PUBLIC MKKTINO Will bo held on THURSDAY, June 16tb, 1870, in the Grounds of Woodbridgo House (by perraieaion of Edward Futvoye, Eaq.), when all who are in any way interested in sick and suffering children, are earnestly invited attend. Chair taken at ...
... are thousands upon thousands who are worse than parentless, like the little girl whose story was so touchingly told by Mr. Futvoye at the meeting in his grounds on Thursday last. She said she didn’t mind what treatment she received from her father and her ...
... FLOWIR SHOW the almve Society will lx- held • WEDNESDAY, June 7th, 1871, the Grounds «»f HOUSE, kind permission of Edward Futvoye, Esq. The Band the 2nd Royal SURREY MILtTIA will in attendance (by kind Ilemiission of Officers commanding). Admission at ...
... s Ixml Onslow, (». Cubitt, Ls*|., M.l'., the Kev. H.Trimmer, \V. H. Smallpeice, Eaq., Major Onslow, I>. Haydon, Ks«|„ E. Futvoye, Esq., J. M. Capes, Esq., H. I». Clark, Esq. Committee beg to announce that the I CONCEKT will given in the Western Hall, ...
... ed by Mrs. Lacy and taken up by Mrs. Futvoye. The amount remitted to the parent society was in 1867 £5 10s ; 1868, Cs ; 1869, £2O 9s ; 1870, £2l odd; up to March, 1871, £2B lOd, with £l4 collected by Mrs. Futvoye, and 17s to bo carried to the next account ...
... Miss EMILY PAini- FULL (Editor of the “Victoria Magazine”), the Large Western Hall, THURSDAY Evening, March 31st, 1870. E. FUTVOYE, Req, P., wiil preside on this occt«i it. ' open at 7.45, Lecture ti commence at 8.15 precisely. Admission —Reserved Scats: ...
... who see that the work is to be done, and that they can and ought to do it. Foremost among the band of workers, Mr. Edward Futvoye, one of the founders of this truly great Christian charity, convened meeting in the groan Is of his house in Woodbridge Road ...
... The annual summer exhibition held on WEDNESDAY, 17th of June, in the Grounds of WOOD BRIDGE HOUSE (by petraisaion of E. Futvoye, E.*^. The Second Royal Surrey Militia engaged at their annual training, the BAYNAUDS PARK BAND will be in attendance (by ...
... rooms, ete., with stabling at rear; main street, Battersea; rent only £55 per annum; lease may be had. Apply to Mr. Geo. Futvoye Francis, Agent, Eatonchambers, 59, Buckingham Palace-rd., S.W. cdlo 30 ACRIS-ST., to Let: 7 rooms; rent £3£; every s convemience:; ...