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Abraham Delanoy
, jun. just arrived from London: Takes this Opportunity to inform the Public, That he is now settled at Mr. Turner's, in New-Dutch Church Street, near the Colonel Robinson's; Where he intends to carry on Portrait Painting; Ladies and Gentlemen that Please to employ him, may depend on all the Justice in his Power, and he doubts not, but he shall give satisfaction.—
The New-York Journal or the General Advertiser
, May 28, 1767.
Abraham Delanoy
, Junior, Takes this Opportunity to inform those Ladies and Gentlemen that have proposed to favour him with their commands, that he intends for the West-Indies in the Spring; it is therefore necessary that they apply speedily; He expresses his Acknowledgement to those that have employed him hitherto. He continues to paint Portraits at his Room in the New Dutch-Church-street, near Col. Robinson's. His name over the Door.—
The New-York Mercury
, January 18, 1768.
Abraham Delanoy
.—Likenesses Painted for a reasonable Price, by A. Delan . . .
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