Citation - Pennsylvania Journal: 1773.12.01

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Index Entry Bretagne [t], taught by Francis, Mr 
Location Philadelphia 
Citation
PJ.773.064
1 Dec 1773:32 (1617)
Mr. Francis, dancing master, will open school at the long
room in Chesnut Street, at the Fountain-Tavern, on Thursday
the 2d of December, for the accomplishment of young ladies
and gentlemen in that genteel part of polite education. 
Those ladies and gentlemen who shall be pleased to intrust
him with the education of their children, may be assured he
will take particular care of their behaviour, as well as
instruct them in every branch of dancing.
  He teaches the minuet in the newest and most approved
method; likewise double and reverse minuets, bretagne,
single, double and triple hornpipes, cotillons, with a
variety of the newest country dances.
  A night class will be opened for such young gentlemen as
cannot attend in the day. 
  N.B.  Any ladies or gentlemen who are desirous of being
taught the German and French languages . . . 


Generic Title Pennsylvania Journal 
Date 1773.12.01 
Publisher Bradford, William and Thomas 
City, State Philadelphia, PA 
Year 1773 
Bibliography B0039188
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