Citation - Boston Evening Post (Fleet): 1739.04.02

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Index Entry Bell ringers, in Marlborough, tipped by Prince of Wales 
Location Marlborough 
Citation
BEP(F.739.013
2 Apr 1739:32 (190)
Marlborough, Octob. 19.  On Monday evening last their Royal
Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wales arrived at the
Angel-Inn in this town, and set out the next morning for
Bath.  After the charges of the house were paid, his Royal
Highness was pleased to present the landlady with a purse of
thirty guineas; and left ten guineas for the servants:  His
Royal Highness also gave four guineas to the ringers, two to
each church; and two guineas to a set of morrice-dancers and
musick, who  met their Royal Highnesses at their entrance
into this place.  His Royal Highness was pleased to give ten
guineas to the poor.


Generic Title Boston Evening Post (Fleet) 
Date 1739.04.02 
Publisher Fleet, T. 
City, State Boston, MA 
Year 1739 
Bibliography B0001981
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