>From Daily Advertiser ( London, England ), Thursday, November 27, 1777; Issue 14648. A Boarding-School for young Ladies at Margate. Mrs. JOHNSON , in King-Street, Margate, intends, in April next, to receive young Ladies above seven Years of Age; under whose Care they will be genteely boarded, and instructed in the plain and fine Works, in English, French, Writing, Drawing, Musick, and Dancing. The French grammatically, and the finer Works, will be taught by Miss JOHNSON , who received Part of her Education in France. Young Ladies to whom Sea-bathing may be necessary, will be very carefully attended, and may have the Advice of a regular Physician. The Terms of the School will be published in a few Days.
Lovely advert, thank you for adding this to the list. It brings history alive. Margate Local & Family History --- On Wed, 23/3/11, MICHAELCOOMBER@aol.com <MICHAELCOOMBER@aol.com> wrote: > From: MICHAELCOOMBER@aol.com <MICHAELCOOMBER@aol.com> > Subject: [Isle-of-Thanet] Mrs. & Miss JOHNSON Margate Boarding School ( 1777 ) > To: Isle-of-Thanet-L@rootsweb.com > Cc: opcsubmissions@kent-opc.org > Date: Wednesday, 23 March, 2011, 21:23 > > >From Daily Advertiser ( London, England ), > Thursday, November 27, 1777; > Issue 14648. > > A Boarding-School for young Ladies at Margate. Mrs. > JOHNSON , in > King-Street, Margate, intends, in April next, to > receive young Ladies above seven > Years of Age; under whose Care they will be genteely > boarded, and instructed > in the plain and fine Works, in English, French, > Writing, Drawing, Musick, > and Dancing. The French grammatically, and the finer > Works, will be taught > by Miss JOHNSON , who received Part of her Education > in France. Young > Ladies to whom Sea-bathing may be necessary, will be > very carefully attended, > and may have the Advice of a regular Physician. > The Terms of the School > will be published in a few Days. > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ISLE-OF-THANET-request@rootsweb.com > with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the > subject and the body of the message >