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175D (Vol. 2)
April 04, 1799ASTLEY, long celebrated for the production of Military Spectacle on the Stage, seems for once to have gone out of...
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175D (Vol. 2)
April 13, 1799The Little Conjuring Horse, which was to have made his appearance at the Amphitheatre of Arts, Westminster-bridge, on Easter Monday...
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175F (Vol. 2)
April 22, 1799The new Entertainments for this evening at Astley’s, Westminster Bridge, and which will be continued the whole week, are, first,...
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175A (Vol. 2)
April 29, 1799ASTLEY begins his performances at the Westminster-bridge Theatre, every evening, at six o’clock, in order that they may conclude at...
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177A (Vol. 2)
May 18, 1799The Grand Pantomime, called The Black Castle, or the Spirit of Ravia, now performing with universal applause, and in which...
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177B (Vol. 2)
May 28, 1799The grand point of attraction of our Summer Places of Public Amusement, at present, is Astley’s Theatre, and not undeservedly:...
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177C (Vol. 2)
May 31, 1799The uppermost seats at Astley’s Theatre were filled last night. Young Astley’s Moore, and Miss Smith’s Lamora, in the Pantomime...
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177D (Vol. 2)
June 03, 1799The attraction of the Black Castle, or the Spirit of Ravia, seems, on every repetition of this grand and pathetic...
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177E (Vol. 2)
June 04, 1799The boat-race, in honour of his Majesty’s Birth-day, by seven pair of oars, on the Thames, this day, near Westminster-bridge,...
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177G (Vol. 2)
June 05, 1799ASTLEY’s ANNUAL PRIZE WHERRY. In consequence of the excessive high wind rendering the Contest on the Thames dangerous to the...
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177F (Vol. 2)
June 08, 1799The greatest assemblage of Nobility and Gentry ever remembered at Astley’s Theatre was last night. The entertainments could not possibly...
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177 (Vol. 3)
June 09, 1808The double Company, as they are justly termed, continue to effect wonders, in point of attraction, at the Royal Amphitheatre...
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178A (Vol. 2)
June 06, 1799The boat race, by seven pair of oars, for Astley’s annual Prize-wherry (and which could not possibly be decided on...
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178B (Vol. 2)
June 18, 1799A Lady of wit and distinction being asked the other day, what her opinion was of the merits of the...
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178C (Vol. 2)
June 19, 1799MASONIC BENEFIT SOCIETY, established for the Relief of the Sick, Ages, and Imprisoned Brethren, and for the Protection of their...
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178E (Vol. 2)
June 25, 1799The Death Rolla, at Drury-lane, and the Death of Asphar, at Astley’s, contrive, by some secret magnetic influence, to crowd...
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178D (Vol. 2)
June 29, 1799The famous jumpers at Astley’s to a windmill in fall action, jump over fifty grenaders, have horses and their riders,...
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178F (Vol. 2)
July 01, 1799The Public are convinced of the superiority of Astley’s Entertainments; the piece of the Four Engagements, the elegant German Attitudes...
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178H (Vol. 2)
July 01, 1799The Ventriloquist, at Astley’s Theatre, attracts more and more; he is the most wonderful performer ever heard; every person conceives...
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178G (Vol. 2)
July 03, 1799ASTLEY’s THEATRE.—This evening, astonishing feats of activity, by the Jumpers; a beautiful Divertisement, called the Heroes of the Sea; a...
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178 (Vol. 3)
May 31, 1808ASTLEY’S AMPHITHEATRE. The Witches’ Rout, a pantomime, and a cotillion by eight horses, are the novelties which have appeared at...
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178 (Vol. 3)
June 13, 1808Rowing Match.—A Scullers Wager. ASTLEY’s 19th Annual Wherry, given in honour of his Majesty’s Birth-day, will be rowed for, in...
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179 (Vol. 1)
August 28, 1780For the Benefit of Mr. GRIFFIN. THIS Evening, at the Amphitheatre Riding-House, Westminster Bridge, will be performed several new feats...
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179B (Vol. 2)
July 23, 1799Master Ingle, whose natural vocal powers have astonished the most eminent Musical Professors, will make his first appearance this evening,...