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271F (Vol. 2)
July 13, 1805ASTLEY’s new beautiful Theatre, ever teeming with excellence and variety, continues to be crowded with all the fashion and distinction...
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272F (Vol. 2)
August 02, 1805CORONER’s INQUEST—Mr. MONTOLIEU.—An Inquest was taken yesterday at eleven o’clock, by Mr. JEMMETT, Coroner for Surrey, at the New Inn...
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272E (Vol. 2)
August 03, 1805CORONER’s INQUEST. Yesterday morning, at eleven o’clock, an Inquest was held before Mr. JEMMETT, Coroner for Surrey, on the body...
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273A (Vol. 2)
August 09, 1805Mr. MONTOLIEU, whose sudden death as he entered ASTLEY’s Theatre we lately mentioned, was brother-in-law to the Right Hon. Lord...
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274B (Vol. 2)
July 31, 1805SURREY ASSIZES. CROYDON, AUG. 16. CIVIL SIDE. The causes, which were of the most importance, were withdrawn and referred. Those...
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274A (Vol. 2)
August 16, 1805The very short time that is to come of the present Entertainments at the Royal Amphitheatre, which, it is said,...
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275E (Vol. 2)
November 30, 1804A considerable number of the fashionables took their departure for the country in the course of the last week, and...
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275B (Vol. 2)
July 31, 1805Vauxhall, and the ROYAL AMPHITHEATRE, have wonders during the last week, both places displaying on their respective nights, a shew...
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275C (Vol. 2)
July 31, 1805St. Swithin has proved this season a bitter enemy to the pleasures of Public Gardens, while the Theatres, more especially...
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275D (Vol. 2)
August 21, 1805ROYAL AMPHITHEATRE.—An entire new Harlequinade, entitled The Diving Bell, or the Gift of Neptune, was presented to an overflowing audience...
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276 (Vol. 3)
June 22, 1809The Amphitheatre, Westminster-Bridge, was last night crowded; among the fashionables were the Duke of Cambridge and the Duchess of York,...
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283 (Vol. 3)
July 04, 1809The grand Spectacle of “The Arab,” or “The Robbers of the Deserts,” now performing with such distinguished eclat at the...
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284F (Vol. 2)
August 26, 1805ASTLEY’s.—The Public are most respectfully informed that the Entertainments of this place are suspended, on account of the late melancholy...
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284G (Vol. 2)
September 04, 1805ASTLEY’s AMPHITHEATRE, Westminster-Bridge.—The Public are most respectfully informed, that this Theatre will re-open for the remainder of the season, To-morrow...
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285E (Vol. 2)
September 18, 1805The approaching close of the Royal Amphitheatre for this season, has already began to operate in a very powerful manner...
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286E (Vol. 2)
October 04, 1805ASTLEY, jun. has obtained a renewal of his licence to open the Royal Theatre. The division of the Magistrates, being...
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287B (Vol. 2)
June 11, 1805Mrs. ASTLEY, who at all times gives a consequence to the character she represents, appears to the most happy advantage...
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287A (Vol. 2)
October 20, 1805Mr. ASTLEY, Jun. whose grand and liberal management of his Amusements, at the ROYAL AMPHITHEATRE, having justly entitled him to...
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287 (Vol. 3)
July 12, 1809The grand and spirited Spectacle of The Arab, which, from a variety of existing circumstances, renders its military incidents and...
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294 (Vol. 3)
July 24, 1809All parts of the Royal Amphitheatre overflowed at an early hour yesterday evening, a circumstance that we attribute not so...
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309 (Vol. 3)
July 31, 1809ASTLEY’S, WESTMINSTER-BRIDGE. On the 14th of August, Mr. Astley, junior, produced a new comic pantomime, called The Midnight Bell, or...
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310 (Vol. 3)
August 31, 1809The great overflow of Company from the Royal Amphitheatre for some nights past, and that before the hour of seven...
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313 (Vol. 3)
September 06, 1809The Royal Amphitheatre, Westminster Bridge, from the nature, variety, and sterling excellence attached to its several performances, may at this...
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315 (Vol. 3)
September 09, 1809ROYAL AMPHITHEATRE, Westminster Bridge. By express desire of his Serene Highness the Duke of Brunswick Oels, who with his Suite...