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SCGCJ.767.083
29 Sep 1767:33 (95)
Rebecca Woodin, (removed from Meeting-street into a
healthful and convenient house of Mr. Dandridge's, on White
Point, at the foot of Doctor Murray's bridge, next to Mr.
Morris the painter.) Continues to teach young ladies in the
different branches of polite education, viz. reading English
and French, writing and arithmetic, needle-work, and music
and dancing by proper masters. And takes this method to
return thanks for past favours, as well as to request a
continuance of the public's encouragement and
recommendation, flattering herself that she shall be able to
give satisfaction to all who place their children under her
care.
N.B. She has room for house and day boarders.
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