Citation - Salem Gazette (Hall): 1782.01.17

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Index Entry Ball, in New York, given by British officers, Clinton/Franks anecdote 
Location New York 
Citation
SG(H.782.003
17 Jan 1782:33 (1/13)
Boston, January 17. . . A person who lately ran away from
New-York brings intelligence, that a splendid ball was given
in that city a few weeks since, by a number of British
officers.  Sir Henry Clinton had for a partner the
celebrated Miss Franks, late of Philadelphia; as his
Excellency had to open the ball, in leading out his partner,
he desired the musician to play the old martial tune of -
Britons strike home!  "Indeed, may it please your
Excellency, said the young lady; I think if he was to play
Britons go home! it would be much more pertinent and
suitable to the present time."  Sir Henry was much
disconcerted, and could scarcely make a shift to get over
the severity of the repartee; however, the next morning he
complained to the lady's father of her rudeness to him. 
"Indeed, Sir Henry, rejoined the old man, she is a saucy
girl, and if you will dance with her, you must e'en take up
with her jokes." 


Generic Title Salem Gazette (Hall) 
Date 1782.01.17 
Publisher Hall, Samuel 
City, State Salem, MA 
Year 1782 
Bibliography B0044148
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