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RG-C.781.039
11-14 Jul 1781:11 (1/39)
The subscriber takes this method of acquainting the public
in general, the gentlemen of the Army, and his friends in
particular, that he has taken the commodious and spacious
Long Room, No. 82, in Church-Street, lately in the
possession of Mr. William Holliday, deceased, which he
purposes opening as a Tavern and Coffee-House, on Monday the
23d of July instant.
. . . [Other features follow]
[signed] John Coram.
[N.B. Holliday's Long-Room used for concerts, dances and
entertainments in 1770's]
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