Virginia Gazette: With the Freshest Advices, Foreign and Domestick- Jan. 8th, 1767
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Title
Virginia Gazette: With the Freshest Advices, Foreign and Domestick- Jan. 8th, 1767
Subject
Rawleigh Tavern
Raleigh Tavern
Taverns
Ordinaries
William Verlings
Lecture
Raleigh Tavern
Taverns
Ordinaries
William Verlings
Lecture
Description
Rawleigh, having large rooms and the capacity to hold large groups, could be used for lectures and classes. At
Rawleigh tavern, Mr. William Verlings was scheduled to give two lectures on Monday and Tuesday night, at 6pm. These lectures were described as “admired and applauded by all who have heard it performed.” He would only perform these two lectures on these two nights, at this one place.
Rawleigh tavern, Mr. William Verlings was scheduled to give two lectures on Monday and Tuesday night, at 6pm. These lectures were described as “admired and applauded by all who have heard it performed.” He would only perform these two lectures on these two nights, at this one place.
Creator
Purdie and Dixon
Source
Virginia Gazette
Publisher
The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation
Date
18, January, 1767
Contributor
Kira Stalker
Citation
Purdie and Dixon, “Virginia Gazette: With the Freshest Advices, Foreign and Domestick- Jan. 8th, 1767,” Mason's Legacies, accessed May 3, 2024, https://masonslegacies.org/items/show/19.