Event Comment: [The
French Company advertised that it would not perform this day in honor of the birth of the
Princesse de Galles, but would present on 24 Nov.
Moliere's
Tartuffe and
Arlequin Nulla. The
General Advertiser also carried the following long note from
Lord Trentham on the following day]: To the worthy inhabitants of the City and Liberty of
Westminster, Gentlemen:
His Majesty having been graciously pleased to appoint me one of the Commissioners for executing the Office
Lord High Admiral, by which my seat in
Parliament is vacated; and the shortness of time not permitting me to apply personally to you, I take this method of entreating your votes and intere
st to be re-elected your representative in Parliament, which will ever be acknowledged by Gentlemen, your oblig'd and humble servant, Trentham. N.B. the Election comes on Tomorrow the 24th in
stant at
Covent Garden at nine o'clock in the Morning. N.B.B. Whereas it has been maliciously reported, in order to impose on the worthy inhabitants of the City and Liberty of We
stmin
ster, and to prejudice me in their opinion at this time, that I was active in the di
sturbance at the
French Playhouse la
st Tuesday night; I do declare upon my honour, that I was neither in the Pit nor Gallery where the Di
sturbance happened during the time of the performance, nor drew my sword, nor made use of any weapon, either to
strike or terrify any of the spectators; nor was I even present at the fir
st and chief di
sturbance at that playhouse; nor have I been at any Representation at that playhouse since the fir
st Night of the Performance, as has been falsely sugge
sted. Trentham" In a few days will be publish'd
A Particular Account of the Disturbance in the
Haymarket Theatre, on Tuesday and Wednesday the 14th and 15th In
stant; in which the behaviour of a noble Lord will be fully vindicated. By one of the French Comedians