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SCG-C.770.024
17 May 1770:32 (1806 Supplement)
A Boarding-School, For the Education of Young Ladies,
Will be opened the approaching Whitmonday, 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 ladies of rank and distinction,
having kept herself 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 young ladies for their
Dancing, Music, and Drawing, Writing and Arithmetic.
. . . [5 lines on promotion]
[signed] Elizabeth Duneau.
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