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BEP(F.743.042
24 Oct 1743:32 (429)
Whereas Cambridge, a Negro man belonging to James Oliver of
Boston, doth absent himself sometimes from his master; Said
Negro plays well upon a flute, and not so well on a violin.
This is to desire all masters and heads of families not to
suffer said Negro to come into their houses to teach their
prentices or servants to play, nor on any other accounts.
All masters of vessels are also forbid to have any thing to
do with him on any account, as they may answer it in the
law.
N.B. Said Negro is to be sold: Enquire of said Oliver.
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