11C (Vol. 2)

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At the express Desire of several of the

NOBILITY, GENTRY, and OTHERS,

The following Entertainments will be repeated every Evening this Week, after which they will be withdrawn, to make room for various new amusements.

ROYAL GROVE,

ASTLEY’s, WESTMINSTER-BRIDGE.

THIS and EVERY EVENING

This Week Only.

Mr. ASTLEY most respectfully informs the Public, that his engagement with the surprising FRIESLAND DWARF (27 inches high) will conclude this Week; not can it be renewed, as he will embark for Frieland on Monday, next, 26th July.

A Dance, called

The FROLIC.

The EQUESTRIAN PEDESTAL;

In which will be displayed surprising obedience in a number of Horses.

HORSEMANSHIP, by Mr. DVAIS,

A New Musical Piece, called,

The MILLINERS.

HORSEMANSHIP, by Master Crosman

A Pupil of Young Astley.

A singular Contest of Manly Agility by

A Capital Groupe [sic] of TUMBLERS,

A Comic Musical Piece, called

The ADVENTURES of the PRINCE of SEVILLE;

Or, The PRINCE CHIMNEY SWEEPER,

And CHIMNEY SWEEPER PRINCE.

Several surprising Leaps by

The ENGLISH HUNTER.

EQUESTRIAN EXERCISES,

On Two Horses, by YOUNG ASTLEY.

A Musical Sketch, called

GOOD NEWS for BRITISH TARS;

Or, SPANISH DOLLARS.

In which will be introduced the perilous situation of

LIEUTENANT RIOU,

In the GURADIAN FRIGATE,

Surrounded by stupendous floating Islands of Ice.

VAULTING on HORSEBACK, by the whole Troop of Equestrian Performers.

The whole to conclude with

A Grand, Heroic, Historical Pantomime called

The SIEGE OF QUEBEC;

OR,

The DEATH OF GENERAL WOLFE.

General Wolfe by YOUNG ASTLEY.

N.B. Mr. ASTLEY begs leave to repeat, tat the above entertainments must unavoidably be totally withdrawn, after this week, in order to make room for new matter now in rehearsal.

Doors to be opened at Half-past Five; to begin at Half-past Six precisely.

Boxes 3s. Pit 2s. Gallery 1s. Side Gallery 6d.

Places for the Boxes to be taken at the Theatre, Westminster Bridge.

Ladies and Gentlemen instructed to ride every day from Twelve till Four. Horses broke for all denominations.

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