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SCG-C.763.080
8-15 Oct 1763:32 (1526)
Mr. Rutledge, Dancing-Master, Proposes to have his Ball on
Friday the 4th of November, at Mr. Dillon's Assembly-Room;
to begin at six o'clock in the evening. Such of his former
scholars in town or country, as choose to dance at said
Ball, are requested to come three afternoons in the week to
his Long-Room, where they shall have proper instructions.
Tickets to be had of Mr. Dillon, or Mr. King Bookseller, in
Broad-Street, at twenty shillings each.
N.B. He likewise begins his Public Nights the Tuesday
following, to continue once a fortnight during the season.
None to be admitted but agreeable company. Tea, Coffee, and
Cakes, at fifteen shillings per ticket, to be had of Mr.
Rutledge.
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