Tuesday 17 January 1741

Plays

Event Type
Standard
Revenue
£59 14s
Available Revenue
N/A
Capacity
31%

Beneficiary(ies)
N/A
Commanded by
N/A
Requested by
N/A

Notes
Cross: [est. £80].

Business

Income

Category Amount Full price Half price Aftermoney Supplementary Notes
Door Receipts £59 14s £59 14s £0 £0 £0
Other Income
Category Amount Notes
Benefit deficiencies £10 10s Reced of Mr. Oats in further part of his Charge the 22d of Decer. at his Benefit
Sub Total £10 10s
Total £70 4s

Expenditure

Category Amount Payment Type A/c book entry Notes
Actors £1 5s Internal Mr. Ryan
Actors £1 10s Internal Mr. Delane
Actors £1 10s Internal Mrs Horton
Actors £1 Internal Mr. Cibber All daily £1 payments to Cibber from 26 December 1740 until 20 April 1741 (after which the account book abruptly ends) lack the tick sign and marginal "pd" note written besides almost all other payments this season. Perhaps his payment arrangements changed on 26 December.
Actors 6s 8d Internal Mr. Bridgwater
Dancers £5 5s Internal Mons: Michell on acct. BD vol. 10, pp. 211-12 suggests that payments to Monsieur (François) Michel in 1740-41 were for his children's dancing (as indicated in a payment record of 19 September 1740).
Doorkeepers and Officekeepers 2s 6d Internal Corbett
Doorkeepers and Officekeepers 10s Internal Carny Do [a week's Sallary]
Employees (Other) 13s 4d Internal Mr. Comelati for 1 night in Orpheus & 5 besides BD vol. 3, p. 433 suggests that Comelati was a singer, on the basis that he was often paid for performing in Orpheus and Eurydice at 5s per performance, plus for performances "besides". But there are multiple other capacities in which he could have performed in Orpheus, and in fact the "besides" payments (and other payments to him unrelated to Orpheus) were paid at a lower rate, and there is no evidence that they related to any kind of performance. Moreover, Comelati was not included in the season's performers' payroll; but it appears that inclusion there may have been partly or wholly determined by salary level, rather than by the performer/non-performer distinction as such.
Housekeeping £1 Internal Mr. Page, Housekeeper a week's Sallary
Performers (Other) £171 1s Internal 6 Days [performers' payroll entries here aggregated] This payroll seems to have included a few people who were not performers, but most of them were. Moreover, the payment record of 10 May 1750 (in the 1749-50 account book, which followed the same format as 1740-1741) shows that it was conceived as the performers' list; and even the non-performers were perhaps more related to performance than most house servants were, such as John Stede the prompter.
Security 2s Internal Constable
Stage Managers £1 Internal Do [Mr. Ryan] a week's managemt.
Treasurers £1 Internal Jas. White 6 Days
Management 16s 8d Internal Mr. C. Rich
Proprietorial (Other) 5s External Mr. J. Rich
Charity 10s External Mrs. Redfern for Subsistance
Messengers and Porters 10s Internal Hanmore Do [a week's Sallary]
Miscellaneous £27 5s 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.
Unknown £10 10s Unknown Mr. Grainger on acct. A Mr Grainger was paid bills or "on acct." regularly in 1740-41. Perhaps he was the Lincoln's Inn Fields tailor, noted by BD vol. 6, pp. 300-01 as fl. 1724-29.
Total £226 2s 2d