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5A (Vol. 2)
May 03, 1790ROYAL GROVE, ASTLEY’s, WESTMINSTER-BRIDGE. THIS and every Evening, till further notice, A new Musical Piece, called, The MONSTER; or, The...
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5C (Vol. 2)
May 07, 1790It is singularly curious to observe the attack in yesterday’s paper on Astley’s siege of Quebec.—If the Manager in the...
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5D (Vol. 2)
May 10, 1790Mr. ASTLEY thanks the General Officers for his hints—a bombardment of Quebec is the seat of action was interned, and...
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5B (Vol. 2)
May 15, 1790It is supposed that upwards of 4000 persons were present last night to see ASTLEY’s Pantomime of the Death of...
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6A (Vol. 2)
May 11, 1790Mr. ASTLEY thanks the General Officers for his hints—a Bombardment of Quebec is the seat of action was interned, and...
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6B (Vol. 2)
May 14, 1790Astley lights up the entry of his Theatre in a very capital manner, (an example worthy of imitation) this prevents...
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6C (Vol. 2)
May 17, 1790Mr. ASTLEY thanks the General Officer for his Hint (a Bombardment of Quebec)—The Experiment has been tried with success; and...
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6E (Vol. 2)
May 22, 1790In Addition to the Entertainments which have given universal Satisfaction, THIS NIGHT will be performed A new Musical Sketch, called...
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6D (Vol. 2)
September 21, 1790ROYAL GROVE, WESTMINSTER-BRIDGE. THE Entertainments of this Place are suspended, on account of the melancholy event of the Death of...
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7 (Vol. 1)
August 31, 1768It is said, the person who now amuses thetown with surprizing feats of activity on horseback, clears little less than...
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7A (Vol. 2)
May 24, 1790In Addition to the Entertainments which have given universal Satisfaction, THIS NIGHT will be performed A new Musical Sketch, called...
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7B (Vol. 2)
May 25, 1790Those who play their cards well are generally sure to win the game. Astley seems to have studied Hoyle, for...
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7C (Vol. 2)
May 25, 1790Whether the excellence of the horsemanship, the gracefulness of the dancers, the agility of the tumblers, the Sham Ghost, the...
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7D (Vol. 2)
May 31, 1790In Addition to the Entertainments, which have given universal satisfaction, THIS NIGHT will be performed, A new Musical Sketch, called...
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8B (Vol. 2)
April 14, 1790It is understood that this is one of the best nights in the season for seeing ASTLEY’s Amusements The Theatres...
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8C (Vol. 2)
April 30, 1790GUARDIAN FRIGATE. A correspondent says, the distressed situation of Lieutenant Riou is so inimitably represented at Astley’s, that several capital...
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8C (Vol. 2)
April 30, 1790It may now be depended upon for a certainty, that Astley’s, at Westminster Bridge, will open on Easter Monday, as...
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8E (Vol. 2)
April 30, 1790Nothing escapes the vigilance of Astley—Last night he brought out a musical sketch, called “Good news for Tars, or Spanish...
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8A (Vol. 2)
May 28, 1790Of Astley’s good qualities we will say nothing; we shall only observe, that he lives entirely OUT OF RULE, and...
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8F (Vol. 2)
June 03, 1790If industry is entitled to reward, Astley certainly has some claims on public favour; for we know not a Manager...
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8H (Vol. 2)
June 04, 1790In Addition to the Entertainments, which have given universal satisfaction, THIS NIGHT will be performed, A new Musical Sketch, called...
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8G (Vol. 2)
June 05, 1790Nothing could exceed the brilliancy of Astley’s Fireworks exhibited last night on the Thames, in honour of his Majesty’s birth...
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9 (Vol. 1)
April 20, 1768Activity on Horseback This evening Mr Astley late Serjeant Major in Elliotts will perform upwards of twenty different feats at...