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PG-P.775.005
8 Feb 1775:33 (2407)
Mr. Victor, organist, late from London, begs leave to
acquaint the public, and especially his pupils and friends,
that he has removed from Callow-hill-street to Carter's-
alley, between Chestnut and Walnut-streets, and between
Second and Third-streets, and continues to give instructions
on the harpsichord, forte ex piano, violin, German flute,
&c. especially in the thorough bass, as well in theory as
practice: he is to be met with at his house only on the
three following days, viz. Tuesdays, Thursdays and
Saturdays, in the forenoon.
N.B. Whereas many people make a mistake in his person,
taking him for one of the same name, who has been many years
in Maryland and Virginia... Mr. Victor thinks it his duty to
inform the public, that he came into his country the 5th of
September last, and never was in America before; that he
went from Germany to London in the year 1759, and lived
there ever since, as can be proved by many noblemen and
gentlemen residing there, with whom he had the honour to be
acquainted.
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