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NYGWPB.766.053
17 Jul 1766:33 (1228)
Edward Bardin, the proprietor of the King's Arms Garden
(where a concert of music is performed every Monday,
Wednesday and Friday, for the evening entertainment of
gentlemen and ladies, as mentioned in the last page) begs
leave to acquaint the public, that he has now fitted up a
neat and commodious room in the garden, for the retreat of
the company when the weather is unfavourable. As to the
entertainment, he thinks the countenance already shewn him
in this undertaking, a sufficient testimony of a general
satisfaction. Tickets to be had at the door for one
shilling, and to pass in the Garden as six pence.
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