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123B (Vol. 2)
September 24, 1795This week’s performances at ASTLEY’s please the polite circles much. The two beautiful horses which dance the minuet appear to...
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124 (Vol. 1)
UndatedThis evening, at Astley’s Riding-School, Westminster Bridge, will be displayed, besides the usual diversions of horsemanship, the grandest performances that...
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124C (Vol. 2)
October 15, 1795In a few days the Amphitheatre of Arts will close for the season, when ASTLEY and his Company will, according...
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124D (Vol. 2)
October 16, 1795Mr. ASTLEY, whose season closes on Wednesday next, still labours in the service of his patrons, and with that unabated...
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125 (Vol. 1)
November 30, 1775Riding School, Westminster Bridge THIS Evening will be presented (besides Mr. ASTLEY’s surprizing [sic] new Dexterity on one, two, three...
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125B (Vol. 2)
October 19, 1795We see that this evening is set apart for the Benefit of the Little Jockies who ride the ponies at...
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125D (Vol. 2)
October 21, 1795This evening being the last night of performance at ASTLEY’s Amphitheatre, Westminster bridge, and great preparations having been made in...
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126 (Vol. 1)
November 30, 1775THIS Evening, at ASTLEY’s Riding School, Westminster Bridge, will be displayed the grandest Performances that ever was exhibited at any...
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127 (Vol. 1)
September 21, 1776The Fourth Time of the SERPENTS. MADAM RO SI [possibly ROSSI] BONNECOURSE, from the South of France, will exhibit at...
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127C (Vol. 2)
March 19, 1796ASTLEY’s AMPHITHEATRE. The entertainments of this place are as pleasant as ever. Both horse and foot acquitted themselves at the...
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127B (Vol. 2)
March 29, 1796WESTMINSTER BRIDGE AMPHITHEATRE.— Among the many places of Summer Amusements that were yesterday opened for the season, ASTLEY’s claims more...
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127E (Vol. 2)
April 02, 1796The town, from the great encouragement given to ASTLEY this week, has evidently decided in his favour; in general the...
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127F (Vol. 2)
April 09, 1796The amusements at ASTLEY’s, at no period od time, were ever so well calculated to instruct and entertain as those...
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127H (Vol. 2)
April 12, 1796We revisited ASTLEY’s, because, from the extent of entertainment, on sight is insufficient to give a spectator a true conception...
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128C (Vol. 2)
April 26, 1796The new performances at ASTLEY’s, of which we have already given a description, are become, as we predicted (now that...
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129D (Vol. 2)
November 30, 1794There will be exhibited at ASTLEY’s next Monday evening, sufficient strength to fill twenty places of public entertainment. Young ASTLEY...
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129B (Vol. 2)
May 04, 1796Whatever subject of a domestic nature may become the reigning topic of conversation after the present week, we leave to...
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130A (Vol. 2)
May 12, 1796This evening is the Opera night this week, instead of to-morrow, which is a holiday, being Whitsun Eve. The present...
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130C (Vol. 2)
May 12, 1796A CARD. AMPHITHEATRE OF ARTS, WESTMINSTER-BRIDGE. Thursday, May 12, 1796. THOSE Ladies and Gentlemen who have engaged places for the...
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131 (Vol. 1)
February 28, 1777Of all the Entertainments offered to the Public for the Holidays, the rational, inimitable and pleasing new Diversions at Astley’s...
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131A (Vol. 2)
May 18, 1796ASTLEY’s new performances attract all the company to Westminster-bridge. We have before observed, that nothing but new performances can insure...
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131B (Vol. 2)
May 21, 1796The treat in ASTLEY’s new performance, it has been suggested, was only designed for the holidays; this, we hope, is...
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132 (Vol. 1)
March 29, 1777ASTELY’S NEW ENTERTAINMENTS. (Consisting of divers FEATS of ACTIVITY.) AT the Riding School, Westminster Bridge, will begin on Easter Monday,...
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132A (Vol. 2)
May 17, 1796The recent conviction of the unfortunate Mr. Weston, for forgery, furnishes an additional proof (if any were wanting) of the...