Saturday 30 June 1787

Business

Income

Other Income
Category Amount Notes
Benefit deficiencies £47 5s 4d Mr Barrimore on acct of Deficy
Loan repayments £38 6s 8d Mr Waldron in full of £60 borrowed
Salary adjustments £12 3s 6d Mrs Siddons's Do. [Saly] including Fund Nt
Salary adjustments £11 13s 4d Mr King's Saly taken up too much
Stoppages £10 12s 10d Forfeits this Season
Uncategorised £10 2s 2d R. Palmer on Acct
Salary adjustments £8 11s 9d Mr Linleys Do. [Saly] Do. [including Fund Nt]
Rent £6 Mrs Johnston Do. [Rent in full to L.y Day]
Salary adjustments £4 Mr Moody's Do. [Saly] Do. [including Fund Nt]
Salary adjustments £1 1s 9d Storekeeper's Do. [Saly] Do. [including Fund Nt]
Sub Total £149 17s 4d
Total £149 17s 4d

Expenditure

Category Amount Payment Type A/c book entry Notes
Wardrobe (Other) £20 Internal Mr. Peake for Wardrobe Inventory
Construction £10 External Mr. Graham on Acct.
Carpentry and Sceneshifting £5 6s Departmental Carpenter's Bill
Metals £2 18s 2d External Do. [Carpenter's Bill] Crawley & Millington for Ironmongery The alignment of the ditto suggests that it was meant to convey "Carpenter's" or (as here) "Carpenter's Bill", rather than simply "Bill". Perhaps the carpenters working for DL had accrued a bill with Crowley & Millington, ironmongers, and passed it on to the theatre; perhaps the ditto was only intended to convey "Bill", and this entry has nothing to do with carpenters.
Total £38 4s 2d