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43B (Vol. 2)
October 24, 1791After this night, the Sons of Mirth, at ASTLEY’s, together with the Pantomimical Budget of that place, will take a...
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43D (Vol. 2)
October 25, 1791The number of people at Mr. Astley’s Riding Amphitheatre last night on the benefit of his son, was very great;...
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44C (Vol. 2)
March 06, 1792ASTLEY, and a very numerous Company, are performing at the Theatre Royal, Liverpool.—Dublin has had him all the winter.—DAILY, the...
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44D (Vol. 2)
March 15, 1792ASTLEY and his Company are expected from Liverpool in a few days, in order to take the field at Westminster-bridge—Easter-Monday...
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44E (Vol. 2)
April 06, 1792ASTLEY’s rehearsal last night in the new building, was such that must insure him many visitors at the opening on...
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44F (Vol. 2)
April 06, 1792We are given to understand, that besides a new Theatre, there are many other attractions at ASTLEY’s for the opening...
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44G (Vol. 2)
April 07, 1792We have not been able to procure the bill of fare from ASTLEY’s Theatre. Report says, that the species of...
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44H (Vol. 2)
April 09, 1792ROYAL SALOON And NEW AMPHITHEATRE, Westminster-Bridge, WILL Open on Easter Monday, April the 9th, under the Direction of Mr ASTLEY,...
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45B (Vol. 2)
April 10, 1792ROYAL SALLOON INTELLIGENCE. Last night, the Amusements of this new Theatre opened, for the first time, under the direction of...
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45A (Vol. 2)
April 11, 1792LETTER TO Mr. ASTLEY, Jun. --- SIR, As an admirer of your public amusements, I no sooner heard of your...
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45C (Vol. 2)
April 12, 1792Last night the Royal Saloon, Westminster-bridge, was so crouded [sic] with persons o the greatest fashion, that not a place...
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45D (Vol. 2)
April 14, 1792The mighty overflow of the Royal Salon, arises from Young ASTLEY’s being a great favourite—the entertainments given by the new...
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46 (Vol. 1)
April 25, 1772THIS and every Evening at ASTLEY’s Riding School, the Foot of Westminster Bridge, besides the usual Diversions of Horsemanship, will...
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46B (Vol. 2)
March 31, 1792ROYAL SALOON INTELLIGENCE.—This new Theatre opened last night under the direction of ASTLEY, jun. and from the specimen he gave...
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46C (Vol. 2)
March 31, 1792The Public will always to where they please, because they know where true merit presides, and well chosen Entertainments are...
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46 (Vol. 2)
April 18, 1792Mr. ASTLLEY, sen. of Westminster-bridge, has applied to Mr. HARRIS for the dormant Patent; should it fall into that gentleman’s...
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47 (Vol. 1)
April 30, 1772THIS and every Evening at ASTLEY’s Riding School, the Foot of Westminster Bridge, beside the usual Diversions of Horsemanship, will...
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47C (Vol. 2)
April 30, 1792Though the horse has ever been looked upon as the most useful of all animals, it is but lately that...
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47D (Vol. 2)
June 02, 1792This morning about ten o clock, as he workmen were trying some experiments with fireworks at Astley’s Riding Theatre, a...
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47G (Vol. 2)
June 04, 1792HERCULES-HALL, LAMBETH. Mr. ASTLEY, Sen. Is inexpressibly concerned that he is in some degree prevented from affording that Amusement, THIS...
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47E (Vol. 2)
June 20, 1792The extraordinary abilities of Young Astley as Harlequin, and the uncommon talents of the Little Devil, one of his performers,...
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47F (Vol. 2)
June 30, 1792Sunday morning at five o’clock died, Mr. John Honor, the Head Carpenter to Mr. Astley’s Amphitheatre. He was the person...
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47A (Vol. 2)
August 06, 1793YOUNG ASTLEY may be rated somewhat of a novice in the capacity of a Manager, but if every novice could...
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48D (Vol. 2)
June 06, 1792Surrounded as Mr. ASTLEY was by numerous obstacles from the accident of the devices taking fire prior to the exhibition,...