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PG-P.753.066
5 Apr 1753:61 (1266[=1267])
The subscriber conceiving himself capable of teaching to
play on that agreeable instrument the German flute, thinks
it proper to inform the publick, that he will attend, for
that purpose, four nights in the week, at his house, in
Third-street, being the next door but one above Mr. Joseph
Fox's, where any young gentlemen may be taught, paying
fifteen shillings entrance, and fifteen shillings per month:
Or, if required, he will attend them at their chambers, they
paying the same sum entrance, and twenty shillings per
month. [signed] Robert Coe.
N.B. The said Robert Coe draws bills, bonds, indentures,
leases, releases, and other instruments of writing at the
house, next door to the Horse and Groom, in Strawberry-
alley.
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