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367 (Vol. 3)
May 31, 1810The new Pantomime of the Erroneous Fortune Teller, at the Royal Amphitheatre, has done what we think very few persons...
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368 (Vol. 1)
March 23, 1782Mr. Astley most respectfully informs the Nobility. Gentry, and others, that the present winter amusements at the Amphitheatre Riding-school, Westminster-bridge,...
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372 (Vol. 3)
July 05, 1809The grand Spectacle of “The Arab,” or “The Robbers of the Deserts,” now performing with such distinguished eclat at the...
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376 (Vol. 1)
May 03, 1782The pleasing entertainments exhibited at Astley’s Amphitheatre Riding School, Westminster Bridge, will this evening be considerably augmented, Particularly Mr. Nevit,...
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379 (Vol. 1)
June 03, 1782In addition to the variety of agility on foot and horseback, exhibited at Astley’s Amphitheatre Riding-school, Westminster-bridge, this evening will...
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381 (Vol. 3)
July 23, 1810The ever-renowned and far famed Hero of all Tailors, the celebrated Billy button, comes before the Laugh-loving Votaries of Mirth,...
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382 (Vol. 1)
June 14, 1782The very thin manner in which the Amphitheatre Riding School is attended, leaves Mr. Astley plenty of room to jump...
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386 (Vol. 1)
July 20, 1782valued his life. A few days ago passed the great Seal of England, a patent for 14 years, to enable...
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388 (Vol. 3)
August 14, 1810AMPHITHEATRICALS.—The Manager of the Royal Amphitheatre brought before a brilliant and overflowing audience, last night, another novelty to add to...
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389 (Vol. 3)
August 16, 1810The new Comic Pantomime of the Pindar of Wakefield, or Gog and Magog, is another magnet of attraction to the...
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396 (Vol. 3)
August 30, 1810Makeen’s surprising feats of horsemanship, with that of the two Master Davis, is the nightly delight of the most fashionable...
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405 (Vol. 3)
September 25, 1810AMPHITHEATRE, WESTMINSTER BRIDGE.—The Entertainments of this Theatre last night drew together an immense assemblage of fashionables and persons of distinction,...
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422 (Vol. 3)
October 14, 1810The Royal Amphitheatre closed its brilliant and successful career for the summer season last night, when Mr. Fox came forward,...
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426 (Vol. 3)
April 13, 1811TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD, The Humble Petition of the Horses lately employed at the Pavilion Theatre, &c. &c....
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443 (Vol. 3)
May 31, 1811Yesterday Astley’s Annual Prize Wherry was rowed for by six Watermen who had not won any of the Donor’s former...
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451 (Vol. 3)
July 18, 1811The Manager of the Royal Amphitheatre, as if aware that the unprecedented patronage given to the Spectacle of The Tyrant...
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479 (Vol. 3)
September 30, 1811Last night at the Royal Amphitheatre, Westminster Bridge, closed a successful season, when Mr. Fox, (previous to the termination of...
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490 (Vol. 3)
June 15, 1812Greater pleasure never was experienced in any Theatre, than that excited by the present popular Amusements at ASTLEY’s. The Horses...
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491 (Vol. 3)
June 17, 1812ROWING MATCH.—Yesterday ASTLEY’s Annual Prize Wherry, given in honour of the KING’s Birth Day, was rowed for by six young...
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500 (Vol. 3)
August 24, 1812AMPHITHEATRE, WESTMINSTER BRIDGE. A grand Spectacle, of a military nature, founded on the Defeat of the French near Salamanea, by...
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502 (Vol. 3)
August 26, 1812DISTURBANCE AT ASTLEY’S THEATRE. UNION-HALL.—John Detner, Lydia Detner, and Elizabeth Rose, were charged by the door-keeper at Astley’s Theatre, with...
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504 (Vol. 3)
September 01, 1812The new Comic Pantomime of The Persian Festival, or Harlequin Emperor, produced, for the first time, last night, at Astley’s...
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519 (Vol. 3)
October 09, 1812Yesterday Mr. ASTLEY, of the Amphitheatre received a letter from Mr. PARKER, dated Newcastle, Oct. 6, of which we subjoin...