Citation - Continental Journal: 1780.02.10

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Index Entry Concerts, in Boston, private benefit subscription series 
Location Boston 
Citation
CJ-B.780.002
10 Feb 1780:33 (206)
To the Gentlemen of the Town.  As the distressing
circumstances of the poor at this severe season is known to
all, and as it is both necessary and beneficial to the
public to have something done for a relief to those of this
town who are immediate sufferers--It is proposed by a number
of gentlemen to open a subscription for Four Concerts, at
Concert-Hall,
All those gentlemen who have any talents for musick are
requested to call on Mr. Jogues at Mrs. Lorings, behind the
old brick meeting-house, to practice for the concert.
  Any gentleman who wishes to subscribe, is desired to call
upon Mr. Jogues, where they may subscribe what sum they
please.  --Mr. Jogues will admit any gentleman, whom he
knows to be such; and such as he is unacquainted with, he
will propose to the company for admission.
   One fourth part of the profit of the sum subscribed, is
to be distributed for the relief of the poor widows.--One
fourth to the children of such as have fell in action, that
belong to this town.--One fourth to the invalid soldiers of
the town.  The above three parts, to be delivered to the
several ministers of this town, to be by them distributed
agreeable to the above proposition:  And the other fourth,
to be delivered to the French Consul, to be by him
distributed to the poor distressed friendly foreigners. 
   Boston, Feb. 9, 1780
   N.B. The first concert is proposed to be Thursday evening
17th instant.


Generic Title Continental Journal 
Date 1780.02.10 
Publisher Gill, John 
City, State Boston, MA 
Year 1780 
Bibliography B0015737
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