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251B (Vol. 2)
August 25, 1803NEW GRAND CHINESE SPECTACLE. Royal Amphitheatre, (Astley’s) Westminster-Bridge, under the patronage of their Royal Highnesses the Prince of WALES and...
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251C (Vol. 2)
August 25, 1803DIED.]—On Thursday evening, at Hercules-Hall, Lambeth, Mrs. Astley, aged 62, wife of Mr. Astley, sen. Proprietor of the Amphitheatre, Westminster...
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251D (Vol. 2)
August 27, 1803The Royal Amphitheatre promises to close its Summer Campaign with one of the most spirited and successful seasons that has...
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251E (Vol. 2)
August 29, 1803The last Week but one of HARLEQUIN ROBBER, and (7th time) THE NEW GRAND CHINESE SPECTACLE. Royal Amphitheatre, (Astley’s) Westminster-Bridge,...
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251G (Vol. 2)
August 31, 1803Sep [September] 2 1803 about ½ past 2 this morning Astley theatre Burnt & near 40 Houses Mrs Astleys mother...
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251F (Vol. 2)
September 02, 18031803 Sep [September] old Astley a prisoner in France & his wife expiring Min 16 215
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251 (Vol. 3)
May 10, 1809Long before the drawing up of the curtain, the Royal Amphitheatre has for some nights back presented a display of...
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251 (Vol. 3)
May 24, 1810Royal Amphitheatre, ASTLEY’s, Westminster Bridge. Under the patronage of their Royal Highnesses the Prince of WALES and Duke of YORK....
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252A (Vol. 2)
September 03, 1803DREADFUL FIRE.—ASTLEY’s THEATRE. It is our melancholy task to have to communicate to our readers the particulars of a most...
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252 (Vol. 3)
May 11, 1809The 14th Night of the new Nautical Spectacle and other Entertainments, which continuing to receive the enthusiastic applause of crowded...
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253E (Vol. 2)
September 03, 1803The want of means to escape from fire has been fatally exemplified in the case of Mrs. WOODMAN; this should...
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253D (Vol. 2)
September 05, 1803THE FIRE AT ASTLEY’s THEATRE. FURTHER PARTICULARS. Mr. and Mrs. Astley, junior, were sleeping at a small country-house they have...
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253 (Vol. 3)
May 11, 1809Mrs. Parker, who is a most admirable Columbine on any Stage, continues, by a kind of magic, in the New...
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254A (Vol. 2)
August 31, 1803The only insurance Mr. ASTLEY made of his property was to the amount of 1700l. He sustains a loss of...
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254D (Vol. 2)
August 31, 1803Mr. ASTLEY, sen. arrived in town on Wednesday; he made his escape from France, in company with his two nieces,...
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254B (Vol. 2)
September 05, 1803FIRE at Astley’s, Westminster Bridge.—The unfortunate Sufferers at the above Fire most humbly presume to solicit the aid of a...
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254C (Vol. 2)
September 07, 1803The late unfortunate Mrs. WOODMAN was originally introduced to the notice of the Public as a singer, by the celebrated...
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254E (Vol. 2)
September 23, 1803Astley Sen ard [arrived] in London yesterday about 5 weeks ago he obtained a passport to go to Piedmont for...
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254 (Vol. 3)
May 17, 1809Richer, whose ease and elegance on the tight rope does away every iota of fear with the most timid person...
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254 (Vol. 3)
May 24, 1809Re-engagement of Mr. Richer; Mr. Smith’s Flying Act of Horsemanship; 3d night of the Hunted Tailor; and the last week...
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255B (Vol. 2)
August 31, 1803Mr. and Mrs. ASTLEY, we believe, were not in town. The mother of Mrs. ASTLEY unfortunately was in the house...
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255 (Vol. 3)
May 16, 1809Five last Nights of Mr. Richer’s Engagement. Eighteenth Night of the new Nautical Spectacle, and other Entertainments, which, continuing to...
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256 (Vol. 2)
September 02, 1803FURTHER PARTICULARS. The fire, we have just heard, broke out in the lamp room; some sparks from the fire-works fell...