Event Comment: This night 
the Riot was very Great, 
the Gentlemen came with Sticks, & tho' 
the play went on quiet 'till 
the last Act, we had 
there a great Stop, notwithstanding we ended it, & 
then 
the rout went on, ye Boxes drove many out of 
the Pit, & broken heads were plenty on both Sides; 
the dance began,--was Stop'd--& so again & again--while this was doing numbers were assembl'd in 
the Passages of 
the pit, broke down & were getting into 
the Cellar, but were repuls'd by our Scene men &c.--heavy blows on both sides--
Justice Fielding--& 
Welch came with Constables & a Guard; but without effect, tho' 
the Justices stood upon ye Stage--I thought ye proclamation must have been read--after ye battle in 
the Passages numbers went & broke 
Garrick's Windows in 
Southhampton Street, --part of ye Guard went to protect it-Garrick was oblig'd to give up 
the Dancers-& ye Audience disperc'd (
Cross).  This day publish'd at 1s.  
The Country Coquet; or, Miss in her Breeches, a Ballad Opera, as it may be acted at 
Drury Lane.  @Men, some to business, some to pleasure take@But every woman is at heart a Rake.@  
Pope  By a Young Lady.  Printed for and sold for 
J. Major, in 
Three-Tun Court, leading from 
the Ship in 
Ivy Lane into 
Newgate Market.  Receipts: #200 (
Cross)