Citation - South Carolina Gazette (Timothy): 1770.04.05

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Index Entry Ball, in Charleston, to be sponsored by Pike, T 
Location Charleston 
Citation
SCG-C.770.017
5 Apr 1770:23 (1800 Supplement)
Dancing & Fencing. T. Pike takes this method of acquainting
the parents and guardians of the young ladies and gentlemen
under his care, that he continues to teach Dancing, as
usual, all the year round, at his school (opposite to John
Izard, Esqr's, in Church-Street) every Thursday and
Saturday; The other days he attends at the Boarding-Schools.
Ladies taught privately, at their own houses.
Gentlemen instructed every evening:--- Any set, consisting
of eight ladies or gentlemen, may be taught the Fashionable
Cotillons, at their own house.
The use of the Small-Sword taught at his school every
evening in the week, from 5 o'clock to 9.
N.B. His next Ball will be in the last week in November, by
which time, he hopes to have a proper room to accommodate
the company.


Generic Title South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) 
Date 1770.04.05 
Publisher Timothy, Peter 
City, State Charleston, SC 
Year 1770 
Bibliography B0047361
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