Saturday 24 October 1761

Plays

Event Type
Standard
Revenue
£54 19s
Available Revenue
N/A
Capacity
25%

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

Notes
Income from Boxes £14

Business

Income

Category Amount Full price Half price Aftermoney Supplementary Notes
Door Receipts £54 19s £54 19s £0 £0 £0
Total £54 19s

Expenditure

Category Amount Payment Type A/c book entry Notes
Employees (Other) 17s Internal Austin 6 days a[.] 2s. 6d, one a[.] 2s 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 12s 6d Internal Persons us'd in the Fair as [per] List
House Servants (Other) £24 15s Internal Servants Do [sallerys] for 6 days Payroll broken down on the facing page under the heading, "6 days sallery".
Lamplighters £1 12s 3d Internal Lamps BD vol. 8, p. 408 states that the last mention of Mr Kemp, lampman, was on 28 May 1760, but he was also named thrice in the 1760-61 expenditure records for lamplighting, and the regular £1 12s 3d payments for "Lamps" in that and the following season probably went to him too.
Performers (Other) £251 14s Internal Performers sallerys for 6 days Payroll broken down on the facing page under the heading, "6 days sallery".
Musicians (Band) £4 19s 4d Internal Musick
Hair, Beards and Wigs 5s 4d Internal By Barbers
Wardrobe (Other) £1 3s 6d Departmental Wardrobe Bill
Carpentry and Sceneshifting £16 7s 9d Departmental Thorne for the Scenemen
Properties 3s 6d Departmental Property Bill
Scene Painters £2 Internal Mr. Dall a weeks sallery
Candles (Tallow) £2 10s External Tallow Candles
Candles (Wax) £1 6s External Wax Candles
Coal 10s External Coales
Timber £8 6s 9d External Do [Thorne] [per] Mr. Niblet, Sawyer as [per] Bill
Bill Distribution 11s 6d Internal 1 Days Billsetters
Newspaper Advertisements 5s External 1 Advertisement Presumed to be newspaper advertising.
Printing £1 7s External 1 Days Bills
Management £5 5s Internal Mr. J. Rich
Management £1 Internal Mr. C. Rich
Miscellaneous £12 1s External By Renters &ca.
Unknown £1 5s 2d Unknown Do [Austin] a 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.
Total £341 17s 7d