Tuesday 27 February 1798

Plays

Event Type
Standard
Revenue
£249 17s
Available Revenue
50%
Capacity
41%

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 £249 17s £167 6d £79 11s 6d £3 5s £0
Total £249 17s

Expenditure

Category Amount Payment Type A/c book entry Notes
Employees (Other) £2 10s 6d Internal Constant Salaries
Security 17s 6d Internal Soldiers
Singers £9 15s Internal Chorus to 15th.
Supernumeraries £27 13s Internal Supernums. to 16th.
Lighting (Other) £12 External Mr. Glossop
Oil £9 8s 2d External Morris Oil 23. Jany.
Bill Distribution £1 16s Internal Billstickers
Leases (Ground and Buildings) £20 External Do. [Mr. G.] for Rent D. of Bedford 2 Payments
Annuities £4 4s External Mr. Lacy Presumably a payment on Willoughby Lacey's annuity. BD vol. 9, pp. 108-10 states that, from 1804-05 through 1808-09 Lacey was paid £6 6s. per week as part of "an agreement that he was to receive one guinea from every performance. He also was paid periodically on his annuity but, as was usual with Sheridan, those payments frequently were in arrears"; and that Sheridan paid the second Mrs Lacey "18 guineas due on her husband's annuity" in 1804. However, frequent multiple-guinea payments (sometimes £6 6s) to a "Mr. Lacey" appear in the Drury Lane account books from the 1797-98 season onwards. This suggests that the £6 6s payments made between 1804-05 and 1808-09 in fact fell into a longer-running series of annuity payments.
Loan Repayments (as Debtor) £10 External Mr. G. for Wallis
Total £98 4s 2d