| Title | Year | Type | Role |
|---|---|---|---|
| The Rehearsal; or, Bayes in Petticoats | 1753 | Afterpiece | Author |
| Every Woman in Her Humour | 1760 | Afterpiece | Author |
| The Faithful Irish Woman | 1765 | Afterpiece | Author |
| Theatre | Activity |
|---|---|
| Covent Garden | Actor, Singer |
| Drury Lane | Actor, Singer |
| Date | Theatre | Amount | Entry | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 25 Nov 1745 | Drury Lane | £14 | To Mrs. Clive &c Pr order | Perhaps a payment of salary arrears to certain DL performers. |
| 18 Mar 1746 | Drury Lane | £60 | To Mrs. Clive on acct. | Milhous and Hume, in 'A Drury Lane Account Book for 1745-46', p. 103 note, "In essence, management returned the £60 house charges from Macklin's benefit on 13 March as part payment on his arrears. The same was done for Clive, Giffard, Woffington, and Delane on 18 and 20 March". Thus the payment has been categorised as her acting salary, rather than as benefit earnings. |
| 10 Feb 1750 | Drury Lane | £1 2s 6d | To Making a Robe Mrs Clive [per] O: Mr G |
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