468 (Vol. 3)

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Positively the Three Last Nights of Mr. Wilson’s appearance in London.

Royal Amphitheatre, Astley’s, Westminster Bridge.

Under the immediate Patronage of their Royal Highnesses the Prince Regent and Duke of York.

This Evening, To-morrow, and Wednesday, at half past six o’clock precisely, Equestrian Agility, comprehending a variety of jumps, leaps, &c. under the denomination of Still Vaulting, by Twelve celebrated Equestrians; likewise various nouvelle Feats of Horsemanship. After which, the popular Spectacle, called The TYRANT SARACEN and the NOBLE MOOR. In which Piece Twenty Horses will perform in a surprising manner. Mr. Wilson (most assuredly the 3 last nights of his appearing in London) will execute his unparalleled Performances on the Tight Rope, and amongst an unprecedented number of extraordinary manoeuvres peculiar to himself, he well throw a Back Somerset, and alight on the slant of the Rope, never attempted by the whimsicalities of the two Original Clowns, Messrs. Southby and Link. A favourite Song by Mr. Jones. To which will be added, the favourite Song by Mr. Jones. To conclude with an entirely New Comic Pantomime, with new Scenery, Machinery, Decorations, Dresses, &c. called THE MANDARIN; or Harlequin in China; terminating with a superb and brilliant Chinese Temple.

Places to be taken at the Amphitheatre from ten till three, which cannot be kept longer than half past seven. Half price at half past eight.—No money returned.

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