Event Comment: Two Young Lady's made their 
first Appearance in the Characters of 
Polly & 
Lucy Pupils of Dr Arne--
Miss Wellers figure is very well 
for Polly but she wants Spirit & is apt to Sing out of Tune.  Mrs Bradley is Tall & a good figure 
for Lucy and acquitted herself very well in that character they both met with Applause (
Hopkins Diary).  [
MacMillan's note from Kemble differs slightly:  Two young Gentlewomen appeared in the characters of Polly and Lucy,--brought out by 
Dr Arne,--
Miss Weller and 
Mrs Bradley.--
Miss Weller's figure was very well 
for Polly; but she is a piece of still life, sings out of tune and will never make an actress.--Mrs Bradley,--very tall, and appears to have blackguard requisites enough 
for Lucy, but will not do 
for anything else--
Hopkins Diary No 7.  Mrs Bradley is since married to 
Mr Prior the Builder.--
J. P. Kemble."]  Paid Renters #8 [this payment occurs each playing night of the season, 188 times in all, and will not be further noted]; 
Mr Carver, six days, #6 [a weekly payment outside the pay list throughout the season.  Presumably to scene painter.  No further noted]; 
Mr S. French, 6 days, #1 10s.  Renters total 
for season #1592.  Carver total 
for season #088 (Treasurer's Book).  [see account of 
Miss Weller and 
Miss Bradley in 
Town and Country Magazine (Theatre XXXVIII):  The 
first per
formed the part of Polly, and the latter that of Lucy.  Their figures are both genteel, and their countenances expressive.  
Miss weller was much confused upon her 
first entrance; but from the melody of her voice, tho she did not raise it sufficiently in many parts, there is reason to believe, when she was got the better of her terrors of facing an audience, that she will be an acquisition to the stage, at least as a vocal per
former.  
Miss Bradley's per
formance of Lucy with great spirit, vivacity and Propriety' and her singing being so well suited to the character, she so much eclipsed Polly, that the audience 
formed a more indifferent opinion of her abilities than she deserved."]  Receipts: #220 11s. 6d.  (Treasurer's Book)