| Actors |
£1 5s |
Internal |
Mr. Ryan |
|
| Actors |
£1 10s |
Internal |
Mr Delane |
|
| Actors |
£1 |
Internal |
Mr. Cibber |
|
| Actors |
£1 10s |
Internal |
Mrs Horton |
|
| Actors |
6s 8d |
Internal |
Mr. Bridgwater |
|
| Actors |
£10 10s |
Internal |
Mr Cibber |
|
| Performers (Other) |
£25 |
Internal |
Mr. Mullart by a Note paid to Mr. Lewis of |
Here interpreted as William Mullart's performing salary, paid as a promissory note that he endorsed, then deposited with or used to pay Mr Lewis, who then cashed it with CG. However, it should be noted that a Mr Lewis was paid on 15 April 1741 "for Makeing Mr. Mullart's Articles". |
| Clothing Purchase (Other) |
£5 14s |
External |
Mr. Johyns £5. 14s which with the Six Guineas that was advanc'd to him last Saturday makes twelve pounds being in full for an Embroiderd Waistcoat for Mrs. Woffington |
|
| Management |
16s 8d |
Internal |
Mr. C. Rich |
|
| Miscellaneous |
£24 17s 4d |
Departmental |
[nightly charge] |
This season's account book does not record or itemise the nightly charges, but it is evident that they were diverted from the nightly receipts. The sums are here calculated by deducting the money received into the treasury via Mr Wood from this night's performance receipts or benefit charge, as appropriate. |
| Travel and Accommodation |
£1 6s |
External |
the Stage Coach & gave the man for bringing the family to Town |
|
| Total |
£73 15s 8d |