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904 (Vol. 1)
October 09, 1786AT the Royal Grove and Astley’s Amphitheatre, Westminster-bridge. This present MONDAY, October 9, 1786, A new and most splendid Musical...
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905 (Vol. 1)
October 09, 1786ROYAL-GROVE, Westminster-Bridge. ASTLEY and his TROOP being ob-obliged[sic] to be in Paris in a few Days, the Entertainments will end...
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906 (Vol. 1)
UndatedFor the BENEFIT of Mr. JOHANNOT. AT the Royal Grove and Astley’s Amphitheatre, Westminster-bridge, This present WEDNESDAY, October 17, 1786,...
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907 (Vol. 1)
UndatedBrother CONNEL’s Night. AT the ROYAL GROVE, and ASTLEY’s AMPHITHEATRE, Westminster-Bridge, this present Thursday, October 12, A grand display of...
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908 (Vol. 1)
UndatedFor the Benefit of Mrs. WOODMAN, Mr. RICHARDS, and Messres. BABBINGTON, Father and Son. AT the ROYAL Grove and Astley’s...
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909 (Vol. 1)
October 16, 1786This Evening, Monday, Oct. 16, at the Royal Grove and Astley’’s Amphitheatre, Westminster Bridge, the surprising performances of Hercules du...
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910 (Vol. 1)
October 16, 1786This evening, Monday October 16, at the Royal Grove and Astley’s Amphitheatre, Westminster Bridge, the surprising performances of Hercule du...
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911 (Vol. 1)
October 19, 1786It is observed by a correspondent, who has seen the Caravan at Astley’s Royal Grove that it is the best...
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912 (Vol. 1)
October 16, 1786THE THREE LAST EXHIBITIONS. ROYAL-GROVE, Westminster-Bridge. ASTLEY and his TROOP being ob-obliged[sic] to be in Paris in a few Days,...
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913 (Vol. 1)
October 26, 1786Most assuredly the last Time of Performing. ROYAL GROVE, WESTMINSTER BRIDGE. ASTLEY and his Troop being obliged to be in...
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914 (Vol. 1)
October 26, 1786A farewell compliment at the conclusion of Astley’s entertainment this night closes the present season : all hands are busily...
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915 (Vol. 1)
November 30, 1785Intelligence from the Royal Grove, or Astley’s Amphitheatre.—The novelty and variety of the entertainments on Monday evening, caused every part...
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915 (Vol. 1)
November 30, 1785Intelligence from the Royal Grove, or Astley’s Amphitheatre.—The novelty and variety of the entertainments on Monday evening, caused every part...
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916 (Vol. 1)
Undatedtheir approbations being given by loud and repeated bursts of applause. The new Pantomime, called Harlequin’s Proof of the Four...
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917 (Vol. 1)
November 30, 1785Nothing escapes Astley that can afford the least entertainment to the public. A Musical Piece, called The Cobler’s Journey to...
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918 (Vol. 1)
November 30, 1785It is remarked by a correspondent, that most places of public amusement are obliged to have several Devils to their...
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919 (Vol. 1)
November 30, 1785A theatrical Gentleman having backed his opinion for fifty guineas that Young Astley (being so accustomed to serious character) could...
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920 (Vol. 1)
November 30, 1785The celebrated Ventriloquist at Astley’s seems to have excited the curiosity of the public; for the Royal Grove has been...
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921 (Vol. 1)
November 30, 1785It may be observed (even by those who wear spectacles) that the many excellent and graceful attitudes of the body...
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922 (Vol. 1)
November 30, 1785The Six last Exhibitions.—The Entertainments at Astley’s, Westminster-bridge, will end on Thursday next, October 26—A very considerable undertaking in Paris,...
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923 (Vol. 1)
November 30, 1785We wish we had been prepared to have given a fuller account of this very excellent piece; but the fact...
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926 (Vol. 1)
March 21, 1787A certain Equestrian teacher, conceiving that there is no more fun in publishing than in printing on a Sunday, not...