Saturday 9 February 1760

Plays

Performances
1 Henry IV, The Fair
Event Type
Standard
Revenue
£124 17s
Available Revenue
N/A
Capacity
57%

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

Business

Income

Category Amount Full price Half price Aftermoney Supplementary Notes
Door Receipts £124 17s £124 17s £0 £0 £0
Total £124 17s

Expenditure

Category Amount Payment Type A/c book entry Notes
Employees (Other) 15s Internal By Mr. Austin 6 ds Salary Austin's daily rate was 2s when he only painted, 2s 6d when he also snuffed candles, hence the categorisation as "Employees (Other)".
Employees (Other) £3 16s Internal By Chorus Singers [per] List This payment related to the list typically identified as "Chorus Singers &ca", which included musicians and perhaps other types of performers in addition to singers.
House Servants (Other) £24 6s Internal By Servants 6 days Do. [Salary]
Lamplighters £9 12s Internal By Mr Kemp for Lamps 6 Nts.
Performers (Other) £247 1s Internal By Performers 6 days Salary
Security £4 4s Internal By Guards 6 Nights
Musicians (Band) £4 18s 4d Internal By Band of Musick
Clothing Material (Fur) £17 16s External By Mrs. Gierck Furrier [per] bill
Clothing Material (Linen) £33 14s External By Messrs. Hughes & Batton [per] bill
Hair, Beards and Wigs £1 12s Internal By Barbers 6 Nights
Tailoring 13s 6d Departmental By Mr. Meares [per] bill
Tailoring £30 5s 6d Departmental By Mr. Lupinno [per] bill
Wardrobe (Other) £2 14s 11d Departmental By Wardrobe bill
Carpentry and Sceneshifting £11 9s 3d Departmental By Mr Gom for Scene Men
Properties 6s 6d Departmental By Property Bill
Bill Distribution £3 9s Internal By Bill Setters bill
Management £31 10s Internal By Mrs. Rich 6 Nights
Management £6 Internal By Mr. C Rich 6 Nts.
Miscellaneous £72 6s External By Mr Powell for Rent &ca. to ys day
Unknown 10s Unknown By Do. [Mr. Austin] [per] bill Austin was paid a weekly bill, probably for painting room supplies. However, only the record of 12 November 1757 specifies "a Bill for Collours &ca.", and Austin began to be paid for candle-snuffing duties from the 1759-60 season onwards, so most of his bill payments cannot be confidently categorised.
Unknown £26 8s Unknown By Mr. Nuttall [per] bill Perhaps similar to a payment of 18 March 1768, "Paid Mrs: Nuttall for an Engine &ca:", £6 6s.
Total £533 7s