Tuesday 20 March 1787

Plays

Event Type
Standard
Revenue
£223 15s 6d
Available Revenue
42%
Capacity
66%

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 £223 15s 6d £219 4s £0 £4 11s 6d £0
Total £223 15s 6d

Expenditure

Category Amount Payment Type A/c book entry Notes
Musicians (Band) £8 4s 8d Internal Music the 19th. Inst
Musicians (Kettle Drums) 5s Internal Kettle Drum
Properties 6s 7d Departmental Properties Do [the 19th. Inst]
Unknown £691 10s 4d Unknown Paid Mr Longman Thomas Longman Esquire seems to have loaned money to Thomas Harris/Covent Garden, and/or disbursed money on the theatre's behalf; but various Longmans were involved in selling stationery, sheet music, and even musical instruments to Covent Garden, and seem to have printed playbooks for the theatre and/or bought the copyright of plays from the theatre in order to print and sell those plays for their own (the Longmans') profit. It is therefore difficult to categorise this and many other of the payments involving Thomas Longman Esquire in particular and the Longmans in general.
Total £700 6s 7d