Index Entry | Ball, in London, at court, small attendance, two country dances called for |
Location | London |
Citation | PC.772.023 2-9 Mar 1772:253 (269) The ball on Saturday night at St. James's was the thinnest known for many years, owing to the dangerous situation of the Princess Dowager of Wales, as many of the nobility paid compliments of condolence at Carlton-house in the morning. The King and Queen quitted the ballroom a little after eleven, and there were only two country dances called for. |
Generic Title | Pennsylvania Chronicle |
Date | 1772.03.09 |
Publisher | Goddard, William |
City, State | Philadelphia, PA |
Year | 1772 |
Bibliography | B0033619 |