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BG.766.071
13 Oct 1766:12 (602 Supplement)
Fencing and Dancing, taught in a genteel, expeditious and
reasonable manner, by William Pope, who lately arrived in
this city from the West Indies: Any gentlemen or ladies
inclinable to employ him, may be waited upon at their houses
or lodgings, by sending a line directed to him at Capt
Richard Tripe's in Ann street, hear the draw bridge.
N.B. He will attend on a number of gentlemen or ladies,
at any boarding-school or academy within ten or 15 miles of
the town, by directing as above.
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