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100C (Vol. 2)
July 14, 1794GRAND NAVAL ENGAGEMENTS, And the famous SIEGE of VALENCIENNES. ROYAL SALOON, ASTLEY’S, WESTMINSTER BRIDGE. TO-MORROW EVENING, and every Evening till...
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100D (Vol. 2)
July 16, 1794The whole strength of the Royal Grove seems employed at this present moment, and to very great advantage. Young Astley...
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100E (Vol. 2)
July 21, 1794GRAND NAVAL ENGAGEMENTS, And the famous SIEGE of VALENCIENNES. ROYAL SALOON, ASTLEY’S, WESTMINSTER BRIDGE. TO-MORROW EVENING, and every Evening till...
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100F (Vol. 2)
July 25, 1794A CARD.—Mr. ASTLEY, sen. having been solicited by several Gentlemen to carry with him to the Continent some confidential letters...
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101C (Vol. 2)
June 30, 1794ASTLEY’S, since the close of Covent-Garden and Drury-lane Theatres, has been all in all with the public, and latterly, not...
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101D (Vol. 2)
June 30, 1794A few days ago, the younger Astley, by way of compromise for giving a friend, a clack-eye at one entertainment,...
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101A (Vol. 2)
July 28, 1794GRAND NAVAL ENGAGEMENT, And the famous SIEGE of VALENCIENNES. ROYAL SALOON, ASTLEY’S, WESTMINSTER BRIDGE. TO-MOROW EVENING, and every Evening till...
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101B (Vol. 2)
July 31, 1794CINDERILLA [sic]; or, The Glass Slipper, taken from the old, but well-known story of that name, is among the few...
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101E (Vol. 2)
August 01, 1794ASTLEY’S Theatre, although it did not want it, was much assisted yesterday by the Rowing Match, set on foot by...
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101F (Vol. 2)
August 03, 1794GRAND NAVAL ENGAGEMENT, And the famous SIEGE of VALENCIENNES. ROYAL SALOON, ASTLEY’S, WESTMINSTER BRIDGE. THIS, and EVERY EVENING till further...
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101G (Vol. 2)
August 05, 1794GRAND NAVAL ENGAGEMENT, and the famous SIEGE OF VALENCIENNES. ROYAL SALOON, ASTLEY’s, WESTMINSTER-BRIDGE. THIS, and every EVENING until further Notice,...
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102E (Vol. 2)
UndatedBOAT RACE. THE Four Pair of Oars that were unsuccessful in the contention of Mr. ASTLEY’s Annual Wherry, will row...
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102A (Vol. 2)
July 07, 1794YOUNG ASTLEY, notwithstanding the greatness of the Number of his Company (it consisting nearly of an hundred persons), employs every...
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102B (Vol. 2)
August 09, 1794The ROYAL SALOON, lo less a favourite n rainy than in fine weather, still continues to be overflowed.—How ASTLEY contrives...
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102D (Vol. 2)
August 12, 1794(THE LAST WEEK OF THE PRESENT ENTERTAINMENTS.) GRAND NAVAL ENGAGEMENT, And the famous SIEGE of VALENCIENNES. ROYAL SALOON, ASTLEY’s, WESTMINSTER-BRIDGE.....
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102C (Vol. 2)
August 17, 1794Mr. ASTLEY, Jun most respectfully begs leave to inform the Public (particularly those Ladies and Gentlemen who have taken Places...
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103D (Vol. 2)
July 31, 1794FIRE AT ASTLEY’s AMPHITHEATRE. Yesterday morning at half past one o’clock, a most dreadful fire broke out at the Royal...
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103B (Vol. 2)
August 10, 1794BOAT RACE. THE Four Pair of Oars that were unsuccessful in the contention of Mr. ASTLEY’s Annual Wherry, viz. John...
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103C (Vol. 2)
August 16, 1794BOAT RACE. THE Four Pair of Oars that were unsuccessful in the contention of Mr. ASTLEY’s Annual Wherry, viz. John...
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103A (Vol. 2)
August 18, 1794NEW AND CAPITAL ENTERTAINMENTS ROYAL SALOON, ASTLEY’S, WESTMINSTER BRIDGE. TO-MORROW EVENING, and every Evening till further Notice, will be presented,...
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104F (Vol. 2)
UndatedFIRE AT ASTLEY’S AMPHITHEATRE. A most dreadful fire broke out this morning, in the interior part of this handsome building,...
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104A (Vol. 2)
July 31, 1794When the new Pantomime of the FAIRY’s FANTASY, and the GRAND CHANGE OF PERFORMANCE, were announced last night at ASTLEY’s,...
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104B (Vol. 2)
July 31, 1794People who are in the habit of visiting theatres have generally their favourite for a time, but it is seldom...
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104C (Vol. 2)
July 31, 1794The Town, as if desirous of encouraging all places of amusement, worthy encouragement, generally favour them by turns, giving one...