Citation - Essex Gazette: 1774.06.28

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Index Entry Cotillons, taught by Turner, William 
Location Salem 
Citation
EG.774.019
21-28 Jun 1774:1893 (6/309)
William Turner, Lately arrived from London, Begs leave to
acquaint the gentlemen and ladies of Salem and Marblehead,
that he proposes opening a Dancing and Fencing School in
each town, provided a sufficient number of pupils offers;
and in order to satisfy the curious, Mr. Turner acquaints,
19 or 20 will be an inducement to attend two days in the
week.
N. B. Cotillons taught as they are performed at all suburb
Balls and Assemblies in England.
P.S. If a few gentlemen should offer to learn Musick, Mr.
Turner assures them he shall not be affronted; but on the
contrary, will endeavour to make them perform in the newest
taste and most approved method.--- Those gentlemen and
ladies who propose sending their children to be instructed
in the above polite arts, are requested to leave their names
at the Printing-Office.


Generic Title Essex Gazette 
Date 1774.06.28 
Publisher Hall, Samuel and Ebenezer 
City, State Salem, MA 
Year 1774 
Bibliography B0016256
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