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SCG-C.761.053
15-22 Aug 1761:32 (1412)
Joseph Wilson, who has been at a very considerable expence
in fitting up a large room for Assemblies, Balls, Concerts,
&c. and in laying out, properly the gardens known by the
name of The Orange Gardens.
Informs the publick, that several ladies and gentlemen have
subscribed a certain sum for defraying the said expence, and
that none but subscribers will henceforth be admitted.
Ladies and gentlemen intending to do him the honour of
subscribing, shall, on giving notice, be waited on with a
list of the subscribers and their own tickets of admittance.
Whatever persons presume to get into the said gardens
without proper authority, may depend on being prosecuted.
N.B. Publick breakfasting on salop, -- tea and coffee, from
five to seven in the afternoon.
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