| Category | Amount | Full price | Half price | Aftermoney | Supplementary | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Door Receipts | £102 6s 6d | £102 6s 6d | £0 | £0 | £0 |
| Total | £102 6s 6d |
| Category | Amount | Payment Type | A/c book entry | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Housekeeping | 4s 4d | Departmental | To the House keeper Pr bill | |
| Security | 14s | Internal | To the Soldiers | |
| Musicians (Kettle Drums) | 5s | Internal | To the kettle drum | |
| Properties | £3 10s 3d | Departmental | To Mr. Hussy Pr bill | |
| Properties | 4d | Departmental | To Properties | |
| Weaponry | 18s | External | To Mr. Glover. for the use of Sword [?] | |
| Candles (Tallow) | £8 3s | External | To Mr. Shepard | |
| Bill Distribution | 6s | Internal | To Brooks & May | |
| Newspaper Advertisements | £1 1s | External | To Mr. Woodfall | |
| Printing | £9 | External | To Mr. Leach | |
| Scavenger's Rate | £3 15s | External | To Scavengers 9/m due at Christmas | |
| Unknown | 18s 10d | Unknown | To Mr. Greene, Pr Mr. Lacy order | Recipient unclear. Richard Green and Norton Amber, bankers, were essentially DL's proprietors (along with, or backing, James Lacy) at the start of this season, but had gone bankrupt in December 1745. DL also dealt this season with a Charles Green, whom Milhous and Hume, in 'A Drury Lane Account Book for 1745-46', p. 101 suggest to have been either a servant or tradesperson. |
| Total | £28 15s 9d | |||