26 Jun 1783:33 (1902) Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) MG-A(G.783.014 26 Jun 1783:33 (1902) Annapolis, June 23, 1783. Lewis Roussel begs leave to inform the ladies and gentlemen of this city, that he intends (as soon as he can get twenty-five or thirty subscribers) to open a school to teach the various dances, such as the allamand, cotillons, minuets, country dances, or any other figure or dance they may think proper, at the rate of one guinea a quarter and three dollars entrance, to teach two days in the week, and on the morning and evening of each day; and any lady or gentleman who chooses to receive private lessons, will be waited on at their own houses, and they may depend on his utmost exertions to give general satisfaction. Ladies or gentlemen who please to employ him, by leaving their names at Mr. Abraham Claude's, watchmaker, will much oblige their humble servant, &c. Lewis Roussel.