85A (Vol. 2)

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DISTRIBUTERS OF FLANNEL WAISTCOATS.

The profits of this night to be applied in assisting the noble Promoters of the above general Plan, viz. for supplying the Army on foreign service, under the Command of his Royal Highness the DUKE of YORK, with Flannel Waistcoats.

ROYAL SALOON,

ASTLEY’s AMPHITHEATRE, WESTMINSTER-BRIDGE.

THIS present EVENING, Nov. 9, 1793, and ever Evening until further notice, will be presented, by way of Prelude, a Pantomimical Ballet of Action, called

THE CARMAGNOLS ROUTED.

In which will be introduced the SKIRTS of the BRITISH CAMP contrasted with those of the CARMAGNOLS near LONDON, on the 29th October last, where a small detachment of the brave British Troops, dispatched by order of his Royal Highness the DUKE of YORK, totally defeated a Party of the JACOBIN ARMY.

Equestrian Exercises, by the whole Troop of Horsemen—A grand Ballet, called La Fete de L’amour.—A Comic Musical Piece, called The Miser.—A favourite Comic Dance, called The Calledonian Lovers.—A Comic SONG (never introduced at this Theatre) called, “Gad a Mercy.”

The whole of the Evening’s Amusements to conclude with that much-admired Military Spectacle, in three Parts, called the

SIEGE OF VALLENCIENNES;

Or, The Entrance of the British Troops into France,

Under the Command of his Royal Highness the DUKE of YORK; whose successful Operations have been so honourable to the British Nation: Accompanied by his TWO ROYAL BROTHERS, PRINCES ERNEST and ADOLPHUS.

Doors to be opened at Half past Five, and to begin at Half past Six. Boxes 3s. Pit 2s. Gallery 1s.—Places taken from Ten till Three at the Royal Saloon, of Mrs. Connel.

            Vivant Rex et Regina.

Mr. ASTLEY, Jun. most respectfully informs the Public, that the female Performers of this Theatre, as well as the wives of the Tradesmen who serve it, have nobly and voluntarily offered to make with all dispatch from 15 to 20 each, in order to expedite the intended general Plan of furnishing Waistcoats to our brave soldiers, now defending the liberty and property of every civilized State.

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