Thursday 1 February 1798

Plays

Event Type
Standard
Revenue
£355 2s
Available Revenue
65%
Capacity
58%

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 £355 2s £258 14s 6d £89 13s 6d £6 14s £0
Total £355 2s

Expenditure

Category Amount Payment Type A/c book entry Notes
Actors £26 5s Internal Mr. Kemble Liquidation
Actors £33 12s Internal Mr. Barrymore Arrears Ints. &c &c
Dancers £21 Internal Madme. Parisot towards completing Saly.
Security 17s 6d Internal Soldiers
Singers £10 Internal Chorus on Acct.
Supernumeraries £28 7s Internal Supernumeraries to 29 Jany
Clothing Material (Linen) £33 16s External Mr. Bingley for renew'd Bill
Carpentry and Sceneshifting £20 Departmental Carpenters by Cheyne
Production Design (Other) £5 Departmental Johnstone on Account of Men
Scene Painters £1 Internal B. Carpenter Painter
Lighting (Other) £6 External Glossop Sperm
Oil £7 11s External Morris Oil
Unknown £25 Unknown Mr. Eves for Ladler
Law 10s External Mr. Hennott Expences
Law 2s 6d External Mr. Jackson Notg. Bill (Bland) DL paid George Bland several times between 1795 and 1798 in an unclear manner, with Dorothea Jordan (Bland's sister) and a Mr Jackson also involved. BD vol. 2, p. 161 refers to loans of £100 and £70 made by DL to Bland, yet the payment records of 25 January and 1 February (here) 1798 show the theatre paying Bland interest (rather than vice versa) and paying Jackson for noting Bland's bill.
Loan Repayments (as Debtor) 3s External Mr. Fowkes for Goddards Intst.
Renters' Shares £20 External Mr. Fowkes for Mr. Forth
Total £239 4s