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PL.775.062
5 Aug 1775:42 (28)
Nicholas Brooks, in Second-street . . . continues to dispose
of the following curious collection of goods, viz.
Elegant cuttoe de chasse mounted in silver, sword belts with
and without swivels, . . . [2 lines] Pottor's fifes of the
very best kind, made in London, to go with a drum, and is
very easy to learn, German flutes and hautboys, sword knots,
silk purses, table knives and forks, the celebrated jubilee
knives and forks, which are very useful for gentlemen
travelling to the camp, . . . [11 lines] best Roman fiddle
strings, a variety of music of the most approved tunes,
blank music books, music in sheets and half sheets, blank
and printed visiting and messuage cards with gilt or plain
edges. . . [15 lines] boot garters, tooth brushes, a table
organ, steel stay hooks, japan candlesticks. . . [20 more
lines]
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