Event Comment: [The Advertisement of 17 May for the
Suspicious Husband repeated for the fourth time, now, however, specifying the
Grand Scotch Dance and a concluding
Country Dance to round off the evening's entertainment for the benefit of
M Monet. Tickets at
White's Chocolate House in
St James's St., and at the stage door. Being positively the last time of the Company's performing this season. The announcement accompanied by the following statement]: Mr Monett, the innocent tho' unfortunate cause of disgusting the Public by his attempting to represent
French Plays, most humbly implores their assistance, by the means of this Benefit Play, to extricate him out of his present most deplorable situation. Without such relief his Misfortunes must detain him a ruined Man in
England; a severity which he is persuaded never was proposed as any part of the purpose of the most disoblig'd, or determined against his Undertaking. With this relief he hopes to be able to return to
France, and promises never again to risque their favours. He most submissively hopes he shall not be the only the single instance that may seem to contradict the hitherto unimpeached Good Nature and Humanity, which is universally acknowledged the Characteristic of the
English Nation (
General Advertiser)