Event Comment: Mainpiece [1st time; C 5]: By 
the celebrated 
Henry Fielding; and never yet performed or published.  With new Scenes, Dresses, &c. [and incidental music by 
Michael Arne.  Prologue by 
David Garrick.  Epilogue by 
the same (see text)].  
Public Advertiser, 12 Dec. 1778: This Day is published 
The Fathers (1s. 6d.).  "This play was written by Mr Henry Fielding, some years before his death.  Mr Garrick saw it at that time.  Mr Fielding gave 
the only fair copy he had of it to his friend 
Sir Charles Williams, of whose judgment he entertained a high opinion.  Sir Charles soon after went abroad, and 
the comedy was mislaid.  Mr. Fielding communicated this circumstance to his family on his death-bed; and enquiry was made for it, but without effect.  At length 
Mr Thomas? Johnes, Member for 
Cardigan, loo
king over Sir Charles's books, found a comedy in manuscript, which he read, and, approving, had it transcribed and sent to Mr Garrick for his opinion, who, like 
Archimedes, cried out, 'This is 
the lost sheep!  This is Mr Henry Fielding's play!'  Mr Garrick communicating it to Mr Johnes, Mr Johnes immediately sent 
the original manuscript, which was in Mr Fielding's hand-writing, to 
the family, with his best wishes for its success, promising to assist it to 
the utmost of his power" (
Gentleman's Magazine, Dec. 1778, p.586).  See also, for corroboration of 
the above and for o
ther details, 
Wilbur L. Cross, 
The History of Henry Fielding, 1918, III, 99-104.  Receipts: #210 11s. 6d. (186.6.0; 23.19.6; 0.6.0)