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PJ.780.014
15 Mar 1780:43 (1331)
Lewis Brochard, lately from France, proposes opening a
private room for teaching of elegant French minuets and set
dances, for young ladies and gentlemen, on the following
days, viz. Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays. He also
acquaints the young gentlemen that he has certain hours set
apart to each the art of fencing and playing with the small
sword, as will be most convenient to both parties. . . .
Mr. Brochard may be spoke with at Mrs. Norris's, in
Lombard Street, near the Pennsylvania Farmer.
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