Citation - Boston Gazette: 1763.07.25

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Index Entry Concert Hall, in Boston, site of organ made by Thomas Johnston of Boston 
Location Boston 
Citation
BG.763.033
25 Jul 1763:13 (434)
Lewis Deblois, designs for England early next spring,
desires all persons that are indebted to him, either by
bonds, notes of hand, or book debt, to settle with him as
expeditiously as possible.
  He has a choice assortment of English piece goods, at his
store the bottom of King Street, which he would dispose of
at very reasonable rates for cash or short credit.
  He has for sale, a curious tone'd, double key'd, new
harpsicord, just imported in Capt. Mallard from London, 
Is esteem'd the masterpiece of the famous Falconer.
Also has for sale, an organ, made by Mr. Thomas Johnston
of this town, formerly made use of in Concert-Hall, and can
be recommended.----An abatement of ten guineas will be made,
(from the real value of said instrument) if bought and made
use of for any congregation in this town. 
  N.B.  Said Deblois will want a quantity of lumber. 
Jamaica cod fish and mackrel this fall.  Any persons willing
to supply him with a quantity of either the above
commodities for English piece goods, shall have the goods at
cast price, and delivered them as soon as they desire.


Generic Title Boston Gazette 
Date 1763.07.25 
Publisher Edes and Gill 
City, State Boston, MA 
Year 1763 
Bibliography B0005894
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