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MG-A(G.758.055
2 Nov 1758:33 (704)
Baudille Gounsault, keeps a dancing-school at the house
belonging to Mr. Chapman, near Mr. Bullen's, in Annapolis,
where all gentlemen and ladies may have their children
taught at twenty-five shillings per quarter, and seven
shillings and six pence entrance. He proposes to teach on
Fridays and Saturdays in Town, and on Tuesdays and
Wednesdays at the house of Mrs. Wright, widow of Benjamin
Wright, over Severn.
N.B. He will play on the violin for balls and
entertainments.
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