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RNYG.774.070
10 Nov 1774:41 (82)
Dancing taught at home and abroad, By W. Birchall Tetley,
late apprentice to Monsieur Gerarde of London. He teaches
on the usual terms the minuet, cottillion, allemande,
English country dances, single, double and treble hornpipes,
&c. &c. as they are now danced in London and Paris, which
last place he has lately visited.
Those ladies and gentlemen who please to favour him with
their commande, at the corner of Beaver-street, shall be
duly attended.
He also continues painting portraits in oil, or miniature
as usual, and teaches ladies and gentlemen, drawing and
painting in crayons or water-colours.
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