| Singers |
15s |
Internal |
To 3 Chorus |
|
| Musicians (Other) |
17s |
Internal |
To 2 Trumpets & a Kettle drum |
|
| Musicians (Other) |
5s |
Internal |
To a Hautboy |
|
| Clothing Material (Lace) |
£19 3s |
External |
To Mr Scott Copr: Laceman |
|
| Clothing Purchase (Footwear) |
£5 6d |
External |
To Mr Miller Shoemaker |
|
| Laundry and Dyeing |
£2 |
External |
To Mr Carpue silk Dyer |
|
| Properties |
10s 4d |
Departmental |
To Properties |
|
| Printing |
£7 19s |
External |
To Printers Bill |
|
| Royal Attendants |
10s 6d |
External |
To Xmas Box Kt: Marshalls Man |
LS vol. 4, p. 165 suggests that this was "King's Marshal's man", but it looks more like "Kt:", corresponding with the office of Knight Marshal. |
| Unknown |
£25 |
Unknown |
To Mr Woodward a Bill |
Perhaps the actor Henry Woodward, but why he would be paid "a Bill" is not clear. |
| Unknown |
£57 6s |
Unknown |
To Mr Clutterbuck his Bill |
There is a 6 in the pence column, but it appears to have been struck through, and it is not factored into the running total of expenditure. LS vol. 4, p. 155 specifies Clutterbuck as "financier"; John Powel, in Tit for Tat (Houghton THE GEN TS 1574.316), p. 37 describes "Mr. C-k a Tradesman in the Strand", presumably Clutterbuck, as a "Mortgagee in Trust for Mr. G[arric]k himself and others" from the time that Garrick bought DL. But the term "Bill" was not typically used in relation to loans or mortgages, so the reason for this payment is unclear. |
| Play Licences |
£2 2s |
External |
To Mr Cross for Lycenscer [?] |
|
| Total |
£121 8s 4d |