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SCG-C.737.060
6-13 Aug 1737:32 (185)
Notice is hereby given, that at the house of Mr. John
Vaughan bricklayer, at any time in the day or at seasonable
hours in the night, is to be seen the Royal Waxwork,
consisting of the most lively and compleat representation of
their present most sacred majesties King George and Queen
Caroline, . . . [3 lines] a chaplain and attendants in their
proper dresses, a drummer moving, all represented to be at a
royal banquet of the richest varieties, with many other
admirable curiosities, the like never heretofore seen in
America, all perform'd in waxwork, by the celebrated Mrs.
Mary Salmon Fleet street London, who for her curious
performances hath received many gratuities from the Royal
family, and now is in great favour.
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