Citation - Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pa): 1739.04.13

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Index Entry Dancing master, Tenoe, Stephen, servant, teaches in Hampton and Yorktown 
Location Yorktown 
Citation
VGW(PA.739.036
6-13 Apr 1739:32 (141)
These are to give notice to all persons who employ Stephen
Tenoe as a dancing master, that the said Stephen Tenoe is my
servant, and hath been for near two years past; and that all
sum and sums of money due for teaching (by him) to dance, is
due and payable to me the subscriber:  And I do hereby
forwarn all persons from paying him any money, giving him
credit, or dealing with him, the said Tenoe, on any account
whatever, until he has discharg'd himself from all
obligations due to me; which shall be publickly advertized,
when accomplished.  And I do inform all gentlemen and
ladies, that want to learn to dance, or that have children
to be taught, that he shall constantly attend his schools at
the several places following, viz. at Hampton, at Mr.
Frances Hayward's, at York Town, and at Williamsburg:  All
those who have a mind to enter, may apply to me at York
Town, and the entrance money shall remain in their hands
'til the year is fulfilled, except sickness or death should
prevent; and then the several scholars to be paid for, in
proportion to the time they have been taught.  Dated April
3d, 1739. [signed]  Jones Irwin.


Generic Title Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pa) 
Date 1739.04.13 
Publisher Parks, W. 
City, State Williamsburg, VA 
Year 1739 
Bibliography B0048998
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