672 (Vol. 1)

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                KING’s BIRTH DAY.—Mr. Astley most respectfully informs the nobility, gentry, and others, that a most capital Firework is purposely prepared, which will be displayed this evening, in honour of his Majesty’s Birth Day, at the conclusion of a new musical piece, called the Rejoicing Night, or Huzza! King George, and Old England for ever.—N.B. Mr. Astley has ordered a most brilliant Firework to be displayed on the Thames, at the conclusion of the evening’s entertaintment[sic]. The company who visit his Riding School this evening, on passing over Westminster Bridge, will have an opportunity of seeing the Fireworks, Mr. Astley having ordered the Fire Barge to be moored head and stern, exactly in the centre of the Thames, at a proper distance from the bridge.—For the remainder of this evening’s amusement, see Astley’s advertisement in the front of this paper.

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