43C (Vol. 2)

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THIS DAY, MONDAY, the 24th,

Being the LAST NIGHT THIS SEASON.

ROYAL GROVE, ASTLEY’s AMPHITHEATRE,

Westminster-Bridge.

THE Entertainments, which are chiefly select, will consist of great variety, as well on the stage as in the horse department, and are nearly as follows:

A Musical Piece called

THE MILLINER’s SHOP.

At the conclusion of which, Monsieur HENRY will exhibit

VARIOUS DEVICES,

From INFLAMABLE AIR, &c.

HORSEMANSHIP

By Mr. MILLER.

A musical piece called

THE TYTHE SHEAF;

OR,

THE WITTY OUTWITTED.

EQUESTRIAN EXERCISES,

By Mr. DAVIS and OTHERS,

SYMPTOMS OF BAD HORSEMANSHIP,

Commonly called,

The TAYLOR RIDING to BRENTFORD,

By Mr. MILLER.

A Musical Piece, (taken from a well-known history) called

THE KING AND THE COBLER.

A Comic Pantomime (expressly prepared for the purpose of exhibiting the Fireworks) called

HARLEQUIN’s GAMBOLS

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