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•^tTmPH ITH E ATRE (Astley'. ), West- rtOYAL e _ T HIS PRESENT EVENING and X ?? Half-past Six ??
... precisely, Will be rL »* w , fir t time . an entirely «c « Grand Equestrian founded on two highly in- &» od>a *e«rded in the Irish and English Histories, ?? OF LONDONDERRY AND BAT- CTr-ltiirMYVK. In * n ich MrB ' A * ,le ?? wiU su * ,slin Ui Of' Tl V'r rier' New Scenerv— lnterior of an Irish 1 .-i.ciP s! V l! iV Londonderry-King James's Camp— The ?? ■ ken from the how of the Dartmouth frigate- ...
/^^ui.iorical Mela-Drama of the Siege of London- De _ / of the Boyne was received throughout with wrr* ?? 1
... B f «._ announced for repetition with umver- '__-■*»■'. „!_ta.ti-0 from all parts of the bouse. fe fa KIPUITHEATRE (Asilcy's), W«t- 110*^ RHdre-THIS PRESENT EVENING, and X at Half-im-t Six ?? precisely, will be V ?? Ihe'sd time), an eutirely new Grand Equestrian V d ?? Melo-drama, founded on two highly in- ,> an ...
PRESENT EVEN- S^ X J. ' .he «ith, and three following Evenings, will be INC., M a s T'seriou* Melo-drame,
... in Two Acts, called ?? lOTIF WITNESS; or, Tbe Chaoel in the Wood. ft WjSliiZ Burlet.a of TOM THtJMB. To which S**^ 5 f ?? written by Mr. T. Dibdin^ tbe S * add ?? Romantic Melo-drame, in Two Acts, called y T n .xtAN I) ORSON. The Piece to conclude with a ttl- X uirrANT accompanied by an additional Military fiRA* 1 ' „„,mr the Meeting of the Emperor of Greece and ?? re| TSce-80xe;,4»., Pit, «s ...
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... slfrious Melo-drame, in Two Acts, called I? ' hr WrWrrNESS ; or. The Chapel in the Wood. I^rISIBLL J^'rf TOM THUM B. To which I^SichthcLomK t-f by -Mr. T. Dibdin) the Ivs-deii (as il ?? ( ,. ( | r ?? Acts, called Uj^tti^^Vt W nRSON. The Piece to conclude with a I4nT ,NF A\ ? T cc.mpanied by nn additional Military li^'o p. • ' . „ f lbe 'K.nperor of Greece and b , ?? n ' in ' Boxes', ...
' r^^^ilo\k»\ Melo-Drama of the Siege of London The* I**1 ** fo f the Bovne was received throughout with dein
... » nd ?? l ?? ;in d announced for repetition with nniver- { i*» ,; f a,, r_i ii.obation from all parts of the house. , •^■ii Amphitheatre (Astiey'o, West. >. R°^ Rrldre-THIS PRESENT EVENING, and r '' S,er iinr ?? Six ?? precisely, will be •.U**l ■fVtheStb time), an entirely new Giand Equestrian { v iiifl t , o * v „ v ..i Meln-drama, founded on two highly in- I Jliiarj alld V, 8 « c ,rded ...
c* ggS Tiivmr clubs. LONDON. -nrrVM \L COMMEMORATION OF |inE T l L> iMI . KIRTHOF I . PfG 7
... T lIOSOURABLE WILLIAM PITT, E ?? Merchant Taylors' Hall, THIS DAY. «»' ! Le ho /, ,1 t OMPTON in ihe Chair. ...
iV, PALL-MALL. — This • , (P |.N with an EXHIKITION of some of the most distinguished 1 ltM a,,.re
... of the Uni.ed Kingdom. ' JOHN YOUNG. Keeper. „, at 11. A. BARKER and OR .MA, Strand. asplendid View en from the Piazzo di St. Marco, 1 rk forms a most interesting feature I Palace, Piaz_etia.andagrand .is- 1 ealso prominent in the picture; wards of Ten Thousand Figutes, the Carnival.— Admittance ls. V.F.MORVof her ROYAL ' »R1 S TF.SS CHA RLOTTE.-As excited upon this subject, and as 1 c puhlic ...
___kS^^F^_TEXHIBrfION of Twenty- KrOGA*\ViV _L PICTURES by this admired Master, M] sl -0 ! - lGL lie by Privaie ..
... at the Com- Wt R^'^wu Conversation. George the §econdand WAX '■ •liPVivof S.- figures rbeing portraits of hu WA « Mus l h ,r and prhidpal Mobility of that day; ■fffi Guitick's Villa with a portrait of ■ * K ...
Iff^A nFNEFIT of Mr. LISTQN.-THBA-
... ; sir. ?? p/ioR or, Auld Ung Syne. Rob Roy Mac- 1 J N ACGR EGOJ- Macreadv \ Bafllie fricnl Jarvie, by ...
IgjfS^F,--Thls EVENING (.r.d '#'• ?? 4 -ill he nrodii'-ed (4th time) no ?? •«W* be • Bnfnance. fo-rode« ?? Dr
... Percy's cele- ( iV^ am , a / . ?? or.tt..- Hermit of .Work worth. In ?? Piece aid be erhibited tbe Cottage of M«l- -*tfM [ 'c f \Varkv.onh. H»il in ?? Osrirtc. H ?rn IS f ( ' ?? O'-ick's Vision. Ac. -After the •rt. desire of several Fam:li-*s of disti'^tion, .-.nd ?? 2 j| can he nrfd ihi ...
l^^nOMS. lIANOVr.R-SQt.AU' U-Uader ■
... ,)n^ c f CAMBRIDCE, ?? ,} V..' Kectors °f the Ancient Concert.—- Mr. ■_ #- Sobl ' , r»_nectf.illv acquaints the Nobility, (Jenlry, l.f«« 4 ?? «» ANNUAL BiNEFIt |> fr,f d \_C7V-i' txf former years, wiH take I ?? fvttNIAlG, .Inn- -• be ' n S ,be ?? performance I y IS K,'„rf the V « *al (ouccris. The Orchestra ll .*-»* °. •__ em.re V«ral Concert B*id. The Chorusses ■ ?? jhv the celebrated ...