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SCAGG.770.047
3-13 Aug 1770:41 (13/617)
A boarding school for the education of young ladies is
opened at the house opposite the Rev Mr. Cooper's in New
Church Street, by Mrs. Duneau, a gentlewoman come from
England who has brought up many young ladies of rank and
distinction, having herself kept one of the genteelest
boarding schools about London. Teaches the French and
English languages grammatically, geography, history, and
many instructing amusements to improve the mind with all
sorts of fashionable needle work. Proper masters will
attend the ladies for their dancing, musick and drawing,
writing, and arithmetick. Mrs. Duneau will be greatly
obliged to the gentlemen and ladies who please to honour
her with the care of their daughters' education.
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