Saturday 11 November 1797

Plays

Event Type
Standard
Revenue
£223 11s 6d
Available Revenue
46%
Capacity
49%

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 11s 6d £213 3s 6d £0 £10 8s £0
Total £223 11s 6d

Expenditure

Category Amount Payment Type A/c book entry Notes
Dancers £73 8s 9d Internal Paid Sundry Dancers
Employees (Other) £422 15s 4d Internal Paid 6 Nights Sals [payroll entries here aggregated]
Singers £6 5s Internal Chorus Singers
Supernumeraries £16 18s Internal Supernums
Musicians (Band) £9 1s 8d Internal Music 10th. Ins
Musicians (Kettle Drums) 5s Internal Kettle Drum
Musicians (Other) £5 6s 8d Internal Extra Music
Tailoring £25 3s 4d Departmental Paid Mr. Dick to 10th. Ins
Wardrobe (Other) £10 16s 6d Departmental Wardrobe
Carpentry and Sceneshifting £47 4s 1d Departmental Mr. Sloper for Scene Men
Machines £1 1s Internal Paid Mr. Martinelli to 10 Ins
Properties 8s 6d Departmental Properties Do [10th. Ins]
Scene Painters 15s Internal Mr. Hodgins
Scene Painters £2 Internal Mr. Hollagan
Scene Painters £2 10s Internal Mr. Blackmore
Scene Painters £2 12s 6d Internal Mr. Lupino
Scene Painters £4 4s Internal Mr. Creswell
Scene Painters £4 14s 6d Internal Mr. Phillips
Proprietorial (Other) £40 External Paid Thos. Harris Esqr.
Unknown £150 Unknown Paid Do [Thos. Harris Esqr.] [per] Mr. Sykes On 27 November 1795 was a £150 payment to "Thos. Harris Esqr. [per] Mr. Sykes on Acco of Lieut. Harris", with lieutenant Harris presumably being one of Thomas Harris's sons. Perhaps this payment was also related to lieutenant Harris.
Total £825 9s 10d