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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...
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927 (Vol. 1)
March 23, 1787Extract of a letter from the Brussells Gazette, March 6. “Astley and his troop are the general topic of conversation...
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928 (Vol. 1)
March 26, 1787ROYAL GROVE, AND ASTLEY’S AMPHITHEATRE WESTMINSTER-BRIDGE. THE Ladies and Gentlemen who are engaged at this place of Entertainment, are requested...
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928 (Vol. 1)
March 26, 1787ROYAL GROVE, AND ASTLEY’S AMPHITHEATRE WESTMINSTER-BRIDGE. THE Ladies and Gentlemen who are engaged at this place of Entertainment, are requested...
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929 (Vol. 1)
April 06, 1787ROYAL GROVE, and ASTLEY’S AMPHITHEATRE, WESTMINSTER-BRIDGE. THIS place of Entertainment will open on Easter Monday next, April 9, and continue...
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930 (Vol. 1)
November 30, 1786The Chinese Fire Dance at Astley’s last night was exceeding brilliant, and does him infinite credit. The audience were quite...
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932 (Vol. 1)
April 10, 1787ASTLEY’S AMPHITHEATRE Had an overflow from the visitors of Greenwich;—vhere [sic] Fun and Frolic were conspicuous, and gave the guests...
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933 (Vol. 1)
April 16, 1787ROYAL GROVE, AND ASTLEY’s AMPHITHEATRE, Westminster-Bridge, THIS, and every Evening till further notice, will be presented a new musical Prelude,...
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934 (Vol. 1)
April 11, 1787A correspondent who was at the Royal Grove, (Astley’s) last night, says he was agreeably surprised to find such an...
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935 (Vol. 1)
April 16, 1787Signora Ricciardini, at Astley’s, gains more and more on the public, and prommises to become a favorite—for her performances on...
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936 (Vol. 1)
April 20, 1787The Royal Grove may, with propriety, be stiled a hodge-podge, for here you have rope-dancing, singing, pantomime, wire-dancing, the warbling...
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937 (Vol. 1)
April 21, 1787The Royal Grove seems to become more and more a favorite with the public; nor is it to be wondered...
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938 (Vol. 1)
April 16, 1787ROYAL GROVE, AND ASTLEY’s AMPHITHEATRE, Westminster-Bridge, THIS, and every Evening till further notice, will be presented, A favorite new Pantomime,...
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939 (Vol. 1)
April 22, 1787Royal Grove, April 24. Arrived from Paris; yesterday, (Monday) and will perform this Evening, Tuesday April 25, a grand Troop...
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940 (Vol. 1)
November 30, 1786Royal Grove, Westminster Bridge. This Day, Friday the 6th, and To morrow, the 7th instant (after which the following performances...
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941 (Vol. 1)
April 28, 1787Royal Grove.—Mr. Astley respectfully informs the nobility, gentry, and others, that he, his son, and troop, are arrived at the...
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942 (Vol. 1)
May 05, 1787To prevent disappointments, the Nobility, Gentry, and others, are most respectfully informed, that young Astley performs this evening, Saturday the...
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943 (Vol. 1)
May 04, 1787ROYAL GROVE, May 9. This present Wednesday, the famous Monkey General Jackoo; several extraordinary manœvres by the dancing dogs; the...