Event Comment: Paid 4 day's salary list at #94 11s. 6d. per diem #378 7s. 4d.; 
J. French on acct #5 5s. (Treasurer's Book).  [From 
the Westminster Magazine, March, p. 125: "A disturbance on account of 
Mrs Yates having left 
the theatre without speaking 
the Epilogue to 
Braganza.  
The House was clamorous and would not give up 
their right.  
Mr Vernon endeavoured to appease 
their fury, by declaring  that Mrs Yates being taken with a hoarseness, had left 
the theatre,' but this excuse 
the Audience would not accept.  Mr Vernon withdrew, and after a short time returned assuring 
the House that he had sent to 
Mr Garrick (who was confined to his room with a fit of 
the stone) but who had directed 
the messenger immediately to fetch Mrs Yates, and that her husband was 
then in 
the theatre.  He was directly called for, and instantly came on 
the stage to know 
the pleasure of 
the Audience.  
They told him bluntly 
they did not want to see him, but to hear his wife, whose obstinacy and pride had betrayed her into 
the present insult.  He in vain tried to assure 
them, that his wife's conduct proceeded from a very contrary cause from that which 
they alledged; and 
the cause was real illness.  As 
the clamor was universal, 
Mr Yates quitted 
the stage; and at length, an hour and a half being spent in tumult, 
the overture was suffered, and 
the farce went on, but not in silence."  See note, 9 March.]  Receipts: #201 19s. (Treasurer's Book)