| Category | Amount | Full price | Half price | Aftermoney | Supplementary | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Door Receipts | £390 19s | £389 11s | £0 | £0 | £1 8s | Money Returned as the Pit Door by Mr Decamp |
| Box | £115 5s | N/A | ||||
| Pit | £210 2s | N/A | ||||
| First Gallery | £64 4s | N/A | ||||
| Door Receipts | £279 13s | £279 13s | £0 | £0 | £0 | Mr. Springs Account: Box Tickets Sold |
| Box | £279 13s | N/A | ||||
| Total | £670 12s |
| Category | Amount | Payment Type | A/c book entry | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Actors | £18 15s | Internal | Mrs. Jordan 5 days 6: 5. | The number written at the end of the prose entry represents a 25% salary deduction. |
| Actors | £11 5s | Internal | Do [Mrs. Jordan] 1. day this Week 3: 15 | The number written at the end of the prose entry represents a 25% salary deduction. |
| Musicians (Band) | £160 17s | Internal | Mr. Shaw for the Band making 17 days | Fourteen days' salaries, following a payment of 24 March 1809 for three days' salares. Payment amount is in fact £160 17s 11.75d, but the three quarters of a pence have here been rounded up. A dedicated "Ratio" section at the end of this account book suggests that the salary payments of "Shaw", the band leader, and another musician, Parke, had been subject to a 6.25% deduction, but the rest of the band's salaries had not, perhaps because they were below the deduction threshold. |
| Total | £190 17s | |||