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PJ.772.008
23 Apr 1772:11 (1533)
Nicholas Brooks, the second door above the coffee-house,
begs leave to acquaint ladies and gentlemen, that he has
lately imported a fine assortment of goods, useful and
ornamental, amongst which are the following . . . table
bells . . . German flutes of various prices; best Roman
fiddle strings and silver basses; setts of guittar strings;
beautiful guittars; an elegant London fiddle; a large
assortment of music, for all sorts of instrumental music, in
sheets and half-sheets; ruled music books, for copying of
tunes; . . . silver whistled bells . . .
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