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102A (Vol. 2)
July 07, 1794YOUNG ASTLEY, notwithstanding the greatness of the Number of his Company (it consisting nearly of an hundred persons), employs every...
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102B (Vol. 2)
August 09, 1794The ROYAL SALOON, lo less a favourite n rainy than in fine weather, still continues to be overflowed.—How ASTLEY contrives...
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103 (Vol. 1)
November 30, 1773On Tuesday Se’nnight, while Mr. Astley was exhibiting his Horsemanship at Carliste, on a Plain nigh the River Eden, the...
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103D (Vol. 2)
July 31, 1794FIRE AT ASTLEY’s AMPHITHEATRE. Yesterday morning at half past one o’clock, a most dreadful fire broke out at the Royal...
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103B (Vol. 2)
August 10, 1794BOAT RACE. THE Four Pair of Oars that were unsuccessful in the contention of Mr. ASTLEY’s Annual Wherry, viz. John...
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103C (Vol. 2)
August 16, 1794BOAT RACE. THE Four Pair of Oars that were unsuccessful in the contention of Mr. ASTLEY’s Annual Wherry, viz. John...
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104F (Vol. 2)
UndatedFIRE AT ASTLEY’S AMPHITHEATRE. A most dreadful fire broke out this morning, in the interior part of this handsome building,...
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104 (Vol. 1)
November 30, 1773It is said, the trial between Sir Joseph Mawbey, Bart. And Mr. Astley, the Riding-matter, will come on the beginning...
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104A (Vol. 2)
July 31, 1794When the new Pantomime of the FAIRY’s FANTASY, and the GRAND CHANGE OF PERFORMANCE, were announced last night at ASTLEY’s,...
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104B (Vol. 2)
July 31, 1794People who are in the habit of visiting theatres have generally their favourite for a time, but it is seldom...
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104C (Vol. 2)
July 31, 1794The Town, as if desirous of encouraging all places of amusement, worthy encouragement, generally favour them by turns, giving one...
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104D (Vol. 2)
August 18, 1794FIRE AT WESTMINSTER BRIDGE. On Saturday night, about an hour and a half after the performance was concluded at ASTLEY;S,...
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104E (Vol. 2)
August 28, 1794Mr. ASTLEY, sen. returned from the Continent last night.—It at length appears, that his premises, lately burnt, cost more than...
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104 (Vol. 3)
June 24, 1807The Royal Amphitheatre, ASTLEY’s, Westminster-Bridge, had to boast of another fashionable and most brilliant assemblage of company last night; indeed,...
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105A (Vol. 2)
September 10, 1794FIRST STONE OF ASTLEY’S THEATRE. Monday Mr. ASTLEY, sen. of Westminster-bridge, laid the first stone of his New Amphitheatre, to...
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105 (Vol. 3)
June 25, 1807The contest for ASTLEY’s Annual Prize Wherry, given in honour of his MAJESTY’s birth-day, will take place this evening, we...
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107A (Vol. 2)
February 14, 1795ASTLEY’S Riding School, Westminster-bridge, is nearly completed. His Royal Highness the Duke of YORK patronizes it: in consequence of this...
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107B (Vol. 2)
March 16, 1795Mr. ASTLEY, jun. and his Company, are arrived from Dublin; at present they are amusing the Lancashire Belles and Beaus,...
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107D (Vol. 2)
April 06, 1795Mr. ASTLEY sen. opens his Amphitheatre, at Westminster Bridge, this evening. It is built nearly on the scite [sic] of...
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107F (Vol. 2)
April 07, 1795ASTLEY’S NEW AMPHITHEATRE opened for the first time since its rising from the ashes, improved in its dimensions and structure;...
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107G (Vol. 2)
April 07, 1795ASTLEY’S. From the great care and attention on the part of the Manager, visible to every person present, the access...
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109A (Vol. 2)
May 04, 1795A CARD.—Astley’s Amphitheatre of Arts, Westminster Bridge.—The first Subscription-night will be this present Monday, 4th May, 1795, for the Benefit...
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111B (Vol. 2)
May 20, 1795The Match of the Broad Sword, last night, drew great numbers to see it. ASTLEY might take a bout with...
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111D (Vol. 2)
May 20, 1795This being the last week of viewing the European Museum, St. James’s-square, the Exhibition, and Sale by Private Contract, will...