Event Comment: Benefit for the Four Youngest Orphans of the late 
Mr Palmer [see 
dl, 18 June].  As it is presumed that the well-known liberality of the Publick will be strongly excited on the pre
sent occasion, the Proprietor of the [
Haymarket] Theatre has requested the use of the Opera-House for this Evening, that the largest number of persons who wish to patronize the undertaking may be accomodated with places.  The Proprietor of the Opera-House has, with the utmost readiness, granted the request.  Tickets to be had of 
the Miss Palmers, at 
Dixon's, Upholsterer, the corner of 
Bedford-Court, 
Bedford-Street, 
Covent-Garden; of 
Messrs Ransom, Morland and Co., Bankers, 
Pall-Mall; of 
Jewell, No. 26, 
Suffolk-Street, 
Charing-Cross, of whom, and of 
Rice, at the Box-Office, Places for the Boxes may be taken.  Boxes 5s. Pit 3s. Gallery 2s.  "[His brother] R. Palmer attempted to deliver an address at the end of the play, but he was so much overpowered that he...left the address unrecited, and [his] part in the farce was given up to another performer" (
Monthly Mirror, Aug. 1798, p. 117, which also records that the receipts were approximately #700)
                   
                    
                      Performances
                      Mainpiece Title: At Kings The Heir At Law
Afterpiece Title: The Children in the Wood
Related Works
Related Work: The Children in the Wood Author(s): Thomas Morton