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862 (Vol. 1)
August 08, 1786The Ventriloquist who appeared last night at Astley’s for the first time, pleased very much; a full house unanimously applauded...
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863 (Vol. 1)
August 09, 1786SMALL TALK: or Chat on the Tuft. LORD GALLOP. The two horses which dance the minuet at Astley’s are really...
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864 (Vol. 1)
September 10, 1786The balloons which are filled with inflammable air, but no comparison in point of excellence to young Astley, who is...
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865 (Vol. 1)
August 20, 1786The intended Regatta for a new boat, oars and skulls, a correspondent observes, is not so well calculated to serve...
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866 (Vol. 1)
August 10, 1786Royal Grove, In addition to the many pleasing entertainments at this place, the incomparable Sieur Bousilcon, the celebrrted [sic] Ventriloquist,...
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867 (Vol. 1)
August 15, 1786The entertainments for this week, at Astley’s, are very numerous and nouvelle; they consist of two pantomimes (the like never...
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868 (Vol. 1)
August 16, 1786We hear a bill of indictment is to be prefered [sic] against Astley, for having the assurance to perform two...
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869 (Vol. 1)
August 15, 1786What can Astley mean by bringing out two Pantomimes on the same night? He refers the readers to his advertisement...
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870 (Vol. 1)
August 15, 1786More Variety than ever exhibited at any Place, Particularly Two Pantomimes. From Monday the 14th, to Saturday the 19th of...
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871 (Vol. 1)
August 17, 1786A certain Gentleman in a Coffee-house the other day observed, that the two horses which dance the Minuet at Astley’s,...
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872 (Vol. 1)
August 09, 1786The entertainments at the Royal Grove, Westminster-bridge, are uncommonly numerous, and replete with variety, viz. (by desire, for this week...
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873 (Vol. 1)
August 20, 1786A theatrical correspondent having backed his opinion for fifty guineas, that Young Astley (being so accustomed to a serious character)...
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874 (Vol. 1)
August 21, 1786More Variety than ever exhibited at any Place, particularly two Pantomimes. From Monday the 21st, to Saturday the 26th of...
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875 (Vol. 1)
August 26, 1786Astley seems determined to keep up novelty at the Royal Grove; by his advertisement in the front of this paper,...
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876 (Vol. 1)
August 25, 1786The entertainments at the Royal Grove, Westminster-bridge, are uncommonly numerous, and replete with variety, viz. (by desire, for this week...
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877 (Vol. 1)
August 28, 1786(BY DESIRE.) AT the Royal Grove, and Astley’s Amphitheatre, Westminster, This Evening, precisely at half past six o’clock, by way...
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878 (Vol. 1)
August 29, 1786For the Benefit of Mr. GRIFFIN, (A Performer in the King’s Rench.) Mr. Astley having generously given up the whole...
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879 (Vol. 1)
August 31, 1786From the number of candidates, and the striking appearance, together with the hearty laugh the Jingling Match, at Astley’s, creates,...
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880 (Vol. 1)
September 04, 1786THIS DAY a total Change will take Place at the ROYAL GROVE, and ASTLEY’s AMPHITHEATRE, Westminster-bridge; particularly an entire new...
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881 (Vol. 1)
September 05, 1786INTELLIGENCE from the ROYAL GROVE. Yesterday evening an entirely new, and most splendid spectacle, rural, pastoral, satirical, whimsical, aquatic, rustic,...
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882 (Vol. 1)
Undatedhibited in this, or any other country, on a like occasion, particularly the Regatta, which was received with a most...
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883 (Vol. 1)
September 11, 1786THIS DAY. At the Royal Grove and Astley’s Amphitheatre, Westminster-bridge. An entire new and most splendid Musical Spectacle, rural, pastoral,...
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884 (Vol. 1)
September 11, 1786ASTLEY’s AMPHITHEATRE RIDING-HOUSE, Westminster-bridge, THIS and every EVENING will be presented the following pleasing amusements, with many new additions, never...
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884 (Vol. 1)
September 11, 1786Astley’s Westminster-bridge. The seventh representation of the celebrated Burletta, called Love from the Heart; or a Trial of Skill for...