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BNL.716.007
20-27 Aug 1716:22 (645)
This is to give notice, that at the house of Mr. George
Brownell, late school master in Hanover Street Boston are
all sorts of millinary works done; making up of dresses, and
sowering of muslin, making of sufbelow'd scarffs, and
quilting, and cutting of gentlewomens hair in the newest
fashion, and also young gentlewomen and children taught all
sorts of fine works, as feather-work, filegre and painting
upon glass, embroidering a new way, turkey-work for
handkerchiefs [ ] ways, fine new fashion purses,
flourishing and plain work and [dancing] cheaper than ever
was taught in Boston. [brocaded] work for handkerchiefs and
short aprons upon muslin artificial flowers work'd with a
needle.
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