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958B (Vol. 1)
July 03, 1787Royal Grove, Westminster Bridge. By D E S I R E. The celebrated monkey, General Jackoo, will go through several...
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959A (Vol. 1)
July 05, 1787Royal Grove, Westminster Bridge. (BY DESIRE.) The celebrated Monkey, General Jackoo, will go through several military exploits, and dance on...
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959B (Vol. 1)
July 06, 1787Royal Grove, Westminster Bridge. This Day, Saturday, the 7th inst. (after which the following performances will be laid aside for...
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960 (Vol. 1)
July 07, 1787Royal Grove, Westminster Bridge. This Day, Friday, the 6th, and to-morrow, Saturday the 7th inst. (after which the following performances...
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1098 (Vol. 1)
June 10, 1789A beautiful young female, of about thirteen or fourteen, (a pupil of young Astley) has within these few nights made...
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1099 (Vol. 1)
June 11, 1789Young Astley, this week, (by way of variety) performs on the stage, as well as on horseback, and very deservingly...
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1100 (Vol. 1)
May 31, 1789Westminster-Bridge was illuminated by Astley on Thursday evening, in honour of the Birth-Day.
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1102 (Vol. 1)
June 25, 1789A fight of young Astley is enough: his performance, and management of the Royal Grove this season, will, if possible,...
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1104 (Vol. 1)
July 02, 1789The Devil has got his match once. Signor Spinacuta the Rope-dancer at Astley’s, is the most surprising man that ever...
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1108 (Vol. 1)
July 16, 1789To prevent disappointments, Mr. Astley most respectfully informs the Publick [sic], that the Composition Fire Works, consisting of a Cataract...
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1110 (Vol. 1)
July 28, 1789A new pantomime was brought out at Astley’s last night, called Harlequin’s Choice; which, is but justice to say, possesses...
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1111 (Vol. 1)
July 29, 1789Royal Grove Intelligence. Yesterday evening was produced a new pantomime by Young Astley, the title, The Beauties of the World;...
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1113 (Vol. 1)
July 31, 1789Astley’s Exhibition of Two Views of the Bastile, last night, produced an overflowing theatre; the inside of the Bastile very...
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1116 (Vol. 1)
August 02, 1789The Model of the City of Paris, exhibited at Astley’s, strikes every beholder; every thing strictly considering with the customs...
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1118 (Vol. 1)
August 04, 1789Though Astley, senior, from an accident in burning his leg, is totally prevented from mounting his horse, the deficiency seems...
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1119 (Vol. 1)
August 05, 1789It is not known what sum the exhibition of the Bastile at Astley’s has brought in; report says very considerable.
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1120 (Vol. 1)
August 05, 1789It was lucky for Astley the theatres were not open, or tis supposed they would have had a finger in...
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1122 (Vol. 1)
August 10, 1789No other Theatre having announced the Bastile this evening, Astley stands unrivalled in the representation of it.
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1124 (Vol. 1)
August 17, 1789Astley’s success in exhibiting the two views of the Bastile, has spurred him on to represent the assault. This evening...
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1125 (Vol. 1)
August 21, 1789An infantine phenomenon of Theatrical excellence has made much noise at Astley’s in a very moving scene that passes between...
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1126 (Vol. 1)
August 24, 1789The Scene of the Palais Royal, exhibited at Astley’s, at the conclusion of the first act of the Bastile, is...
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1129 (Vol. 1)
August 27, 1789Much credit is certainly due to Astley for his unwearied application to horsemanship, and his son is a most admirable...
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1131 (Vol. 1)
August 31, 1789We cannot acquiesce in censuring any part of ASTLEY’s conduct in any thing relative to the Entertainment of the Bastile.—Puns...
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1132 (Vol. 1)
September 03, 1789Extract of a Letter from Mr. ASTLEY, to a Friend of his at Plymouth Dock, dated London, Aug. 15, 1789....