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SCG-C.775.010
6 Feb 1775:11 (2029 Supplement)
Mr. Windsor, having taken a convenient house in Meeting-
street, adjoining to Roger Pinckney's, Esq; where he intends
opening a school, for the instruction of youth, of both
sexes, in reading, writing, arithmetic, &c.
Having proper accomodations in his family, he designes to
board a few young gentlemen.
Whoever is desirous of being acquainted with the terms,
may receive that satisfaction, by applying to Mr. Windsor.
N.B. Mrs. Windsor continues to instruct young ladies upon
the harpsichord.
The house Mr. Windsor now resides in, is to be lett. . .
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