Event Comment: Mainpiece:In I A Grand 
Masqueradev.  Afterpiece [1st time; M. INT 1, by 
Thomas John Dibdin]: To conclude with a new Scenic 
Representation of Britannia Triumphantv.  Interspersed With a Variety of favorite old Airs, popular Songs, Parodies, &c.  
The Overture and new Songs composed and 
the Music in general arranged by 
Moorehead.  
The Machinery invented and executed by 
Cresswell.  Books of 
the Songs to be had in 
the Theatre, price Six-pence.  
Morning Chronicle, 16 Oct. 1799: This day is published 
The Naval Pillar (price not listed).  
The afterpiece had reference to 
the contemp
lated erection of a "Naval Pillar" on 
Portsdown Hill, near 
Portsmouth, in commemoration of 
the recent victbries of 
the English navy.  A plain pillar is at 
the last introduced, with 
the names of 
the most celebrated admirals on a scroll, round which 
the sailors and 
their swee
thearts dance with peculiar festivity.  
The pillar now flies open, and displays a most magnificent and appropriate spectacle--consisting of Britannia, personated by 
Mrs Chapman, under a rich canopy, with 
the figures of a sailor and a soldier for supporters, pointing to 
the letters G. R. over a brilliant sun, which turns on 
the center; shrouded in clouds above, and surrounded by angels, is a medallion of 
Lord Howe, and on columns on each side of 
the canopy are medallions of your great living naval commanders" (
Monthly Visitor, Oct. 1799, p. 180).  Receipts: #284 10s. 6d. (277.18.6; 6.12.0)