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NYM(G.770.139
8 Oct 1770:34 (989)
George Webster, late master of the band to the 16th
regiment, begs leave to acquaint the gentlemen, his friends,
and others, that he's returning from Pensacola, and intends
to teach the German flute and hautboy, by the most approved
method, his abilities in performing it being well known to
many gentlemen he has had the honour of teaching, and which
he hopes will sufficiently recommend him:He likewise
proposes to copy music, any gentleman or lady that may be
pleased to honour him with their commands, may depend on its
being done with the greatest exactness. He is to be spoke
with at Mr. Lynch's, three doors below Alderman Lott's, in
Leary-street.
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