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233C (Vol. 2)
June 30, 1802ASTLEY’s ANNUAL PRIZE WHERRY Was rowed for yesterday afternoon by several pair of oars. The original intention was to have...
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233H (Vol. 2)
July 01, 1802Astley’s Annual Prize Wherry was rowed for on Tuesday afternoon by seven pair of oars. The original intention was to...
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234 (Vol. 1)
December 31, 1781The several singular Entertainments, consisting of agility on foot and horseback, which have been exhibited some time past at Astley’s...
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234C (Vol. 2)
July 06, 1802We make no hesitation in asserting that the wishes of many thousands will be gratified by the continuance for a...
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235A (Vol. 2)
July 13, 1802The excellent spectacle of William Tell, a grand ballet called the Bashaw, and a new pantomime called the Phoenix, or...
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235C (Vol. 2)
July 21, 1802The extensive company of French Performers, who make their first appearance in a new French Spectacle, at the Royal Amphitheatre,...
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235E (Vol. 2)
July 23, 1802The beautiful Spectacle of William Tell, one of Mr. Upton’s happiest productions, makes its appearance with other amusements for positively...
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236D (Vol. 2)
July 17, 1802The Phoenix, or Harlequin and Lillipo, continues, with the beautiful spectacle of William Tell, the grand ballet of Bashaw, and...
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236A (Vol. 2)
July 24, 1802DREADFUL ACCIDENTS prevented.—This day is published, 4th Edition, price 10s. 6d. with ten Plates, ASTLEY’s NEW EQUESTRIAN EDUCATION. A general...
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236B (Vol. 2)
July 24, 1802The very interesting and beautiful spectacle of William Tell, the ballet of the Bashaw, and with the exception of the...
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237C (Vol. 2)
August 07, 1802The last appearance of the Grand Spectacle of the Knights of the Sun, by the new Company from Paris, takes...
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237F (Vol. 2)
August 10, 1802The greatest audience ever witnessed at this period of the season have been every evening at the Royal Amphitheatre since...
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238C (Vol. 2)
August 13, 1802Monsieur Gougisbus, the admirable representative of the Heroic Serjeant, in the grand Spectacle of the Female Hussar, performed by the...
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238E (Vol. 2)
August 17, 1802Beautiful and truly interesting as the admirable Spectacle of the FEMALE HUSSAR, in all its parts, is known to be,...
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238G (Vol. 2)
August 19, 1802We have so frequently had occasion to speak of the merits of both the new spectacles and the French Company...
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239B (Vol. 2)
August 24, 1802The more than common applause with which the new French Company have been received at the Royal Amphitheatre, blend with...
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239C (Vol. 2)
August 24, 1802The good opinion that we have long entertained of Mr. Astley, junior’s, abilities, as the Manager of the Royal Amphitheatre,...
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239F (Vol. 2)
August 26, 1802The nee spectacle of the Victims of Tyranny, or the Monkish Warriors, represented by the new French Company, comes before...
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239 (Vol. 3)
April 06, 1809Since Monday evening, the Amphitheatre, Westminster-bridge, has been crowded with admiring and fashionable visitants. This, at so early a period...
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240D (Vol. 2)
September 02, 1802We can state, from the best information, that the splendid and truly beautiful Spectacle of the Knights of the Sun...
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242C (Vol. 2)
October 05, 1802The elegant Ballet of Lilliputian Sports, or the Frolics of Cupid, gains on the town the amore it is witnessed,...
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242F (Vol. 2)
October 12, 1802The Royal Amphitheatre holds forth such a combination of attractions this evening, in the extent and variety of its entertainments,...
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242 (Vol. 3)
April 15, 1809The Harlequinade of “Fairy Land,” and the truly interesting Spectacle of the “Black Castle,” now in performance at the Royal...
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245A (Vol. 2)
December 31, 1802ROYAL AMPHITHEATRE, WESTMINSTER-BRIDGE. As we predicted, the French Company have been very productive to young Astley. The first night of...