Sunday 1 April 1736

Plays

Event Type
Benefit, Requested Performance
Revenue
£122 2s 6d
Available Revenue
N/A
Capacity
64%

Beneficiary(ies)
Owen MacSwiney
Commanded by
N/A
Charge
£60
Additional Charge
Unknown

Business

Income

Category Amount Full price Half price Aftermoney Supplementary Notes
Door Receipts £61 17s 6d £61 17s 6d £0 £0 £0
Beneficiaries
Tickets Amount Box Pit Gallery Total
Owen MacSwiney £60 5s N/A N/A N/A N/A
Total £122 2s 6d

Expenditure

Category Amount Payment Type A/c book entry Notes
Security 14s Internal Guards
Musicians (Band) £4 1s 10d Internal Musick
Musicians (Harps) 5s Internal Harper Presumably a player of the harp, rather than a person of that name.
Musicians (Other) 15s Internal Kettle Drums and Trumpets
Hair, Beards and Wigs 5s 4d Internal Barber
Wardrobe (Other) £1 4s 2d Departmental Cason's Bill
Carpentry and Sceneshifting £1 4s Internal Mr. Powell
Lighting (Other) £3 External Candles
Newspaper Advertisements 3s 6d External 1 Advertisemt Presumed to be newspaper advertising.
Management £3 6s 8d Internal Mr: J. Rich 1 Day's Salary
Leases (Ground and Buildings) £1 External In part of Arrears A note on the receipts side of the page reads, "Apr. 1. 1736. Paid in pt: of the Arrears charg'd as [per] Cont. on Accot: to Daily Advertiser by Mr: J. Rich's Order", £10. This sum is not factored in to any further totals or calculations. A similar note appears on 11 March. Perhaps what they mean is that, of the £1 set aside each night to cover arrears in ground rent, Rich twice ordered that £10 be used instead to pay the Daily Advertiser.
Total £15 19s 6d