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661 (Vol. 1)
May 09, 1785A S T L E Y ‘ s AMPHITHEATRE, WESTMINSTER-BRIDGE. MR. ASTLEY is happy to find that his various new...
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662 (Vol. 1)
May 16, 1785AMPHITHEATRE. ⸻The new burlesque of the Nine Taylors going a Fox hunting, does Mr. Astley as much credit for his...
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663 (Vol. 1)
May 16, 1785The continuation of that part of the exhibition which has met with general approbation, cannot fail of being acceptable to...
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664 (Vol. 1)
May 23, 1785Royal Grove, May 23. Those ladies and gentlemen who have taken places for the present exhibition, are most respectfully informed,...
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665 (Vol. 1)
May 21, 1785ASTLEY’s Powder is double Proof; his shot does wonderful execution, witness his crouded[sic] houses; a new battery is to be...
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667 (Vol. 1)
May 23, 1785This Week’s Amusements will consist of much Variety, selected from the principal place of Entertainment in Europe. A S T...
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668 (Vol. 1)
May 25, 1785A greater proof that novelty and variety will always ensure success, was never given perhaps than by the very extraordinary...
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668 (Vol. 1)
May 31, 1785This Week’s Amusement will consist on much Variety, selected from the principal Places of Entertainment in Europe. ASTLEY’s AMPHITHEATRE, WESTMINSTER-BRIDGE,...
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669 (Vol. 1)
UndatedIt is impossible for the merit of Mr. Astley to be more conspicuously shewn, than in the excellency of his...
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670 (Vol. 1)
May 28, 1758The new burletta of Cupid Pilgrim, performed at Astley’s theatre with such universal applause, is a translation of a piece...
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671 (Vol. 1)
June 02, 1785The amazing Performances on the Tight Rope; the grand Experiments with the magic Table; the musical Piece of Cupid Pilgrim;...
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672 (Vol. 1)
May 30, 1785ASTLEY’s AMPHITHEATRE WESTMINSTER-BRIDGE. This Week’s Amusement will consist on much Variety, selected from the principal Places of Entertainment in Europe....
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672 (Vol. 1)
June 04, 1785KING’s BIRTH DAY.—Mr. Astley most respectfully informs the nobility, gentry, and others, that a most capital Firework is purposely prepared,...
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672 (Vol. 1)
June 25, 1785A correspondent says, the surprizing Musical Child, who is called the Infant Orpheus, now performing at Astley’s with so much...
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673 (Vol. 1)
June 19, 1785The following lines are addressed to MR. ASTLEY by a LADY; on seeing his performances. HERE taste and fancy blend...
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673 (Vol. 1)
June 27, 1785Among the various phenomena of this age there appears to be none which excites so much surprise as the Musical...
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673 (Vol. 1)
June 04, 1985KING’ BIRTH-DAY. Astley’s, June 4, 1785. Mr. Astley most respectfully informs the nobility, gentry, and others, that a most capital...
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674 (Vol. 1)
June 20, 1785ASTLEY’s AMPHITHEATRE, WESTMINSTER BRIDGE. This Evening a New Musical Piece, called The PRINCE CHIMNEY SWEEPER, And the CHIMNEY SWEEPER PRINCE....
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674 (Vol. 1)
June 24, 1785ASTLEY’s AMPHITHEATRE, WESTMINSTER BRIDGE. THIS Evening a new Musical Piece, never presented in this Kingdom, called The TERMAGANT MISTRESS; Or,...
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675 (Vol. 1)
June 04, 1785ASTLEY’s, WESTMINSTER-BRIDGE, June 4, 1785. K I N G ‘ s B I R T H – D A Y...
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675 (Vol. 1)
July 04, 1785ASTLEY’s AMPHITHEATRE, WESTMINSTER-BRIDGE. The Amusements, this and every Evening this Week, will consist of various pleasing exercises, selected from the...
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676 (Vol. 1)
June 06, 1785We find by Mr. Astley’s advertisement, in front of this paper, that the astonishing Newcastle Musical Child, is engaged to...
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676 (Vol. 1)
July 09, 1785Mr. Astley respectfully informs the Nobility, Gentry, and others, that several of the present amusements were only engaged at the...
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677 (Vol. 1)
June 06, 1785A S T L E Y ‘ S AMPHITHEATRE, WESTMINSTER-BRIDGE. MR. ASTLEY is happy to find the Amusements, selected and...