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SCG-C.738.011
20 Apr 1738:22 (221)
John Dalrymple as he intends to break up store, requests all
persons indebted to him, either by bond, note of hand or
book debt, to come and pay or settle the same before the
first day of July next, . . . [2 lines] as he designs to
leave this province soon, he is selling off his goods, viz.
velvets, hollands, lawns. . . [5 lines] also printed musick,
violins, bass viols, German flutes, hautboys with reeds,
French horns, Jews harps, strings of all sizes, bridges and
bows for fiddle or bass viol, and several other sorts of
womens commodities to dispose of very cheap, either by
wholesale or retail, at his house in Broad-street opposite
to Mr. James Crokatt's.
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