Citation - Boston Gazette: 1776.12.16

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Index Entry Dancing master, Vandale, Francis, held school in New Haven 
Location New Haven 
Citation
BG.776.024
16 Dec 1776:43 (1126)
Francis Vandale, from old France takes the method to
acquaint his friends, ladies and gentlemen, of his
re-arrival to this metropolis; and that he has opened his
school, where he teaches two sorts of accomplishments for
young people, the French language and dancing, or the means
how to behave in fine companies, in a very short and
approved manner:  and as he was favourite here, in Newport
and New Haven, he hopes the same encouragement:  the more as
these two branches are now become more necessary; for which
he will be much obliged to his good customers.  He keeps at
Mr. Rogers's in Bromfield's Lane, in the neighborhood of the
Court Meeting-House.
  Messieurs les Francois peauvent apprendre l'Anglois chez
lui, il est loge ut supra.
  He has to sell, an approved water for affected red and
running eyes, that renders 'em neat and clean in a very
short time, & fortifies old eyes in a surprising manner.
  N.B.  His French and dancing school is opened both in the
day and evening's likewise.


Generic Title Boston Gazette 
Date 1776.12.16 
Publisher Edes, Benjamin, returned to Boston 
City, State Boston, MA 
Year 1776 
Bibliography B0006587
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