Category,Amount,"Payment Type","A/c book entry",Notes Actors,"£8 8s 0d",Internal,"Pd. Mrs Warren", Singers,"£50 0s 0d",Internal,"Pd. Mrs. Martyr", "Musicians (Band)","£8 4s 8d",Internal,"Music the 29th. Ape", "Musicians (Kettle Drums)"," 5s 0d",Internal,"Kettle Drum", Properties," 11s 0d",Departmental,Properties, "Benefit Payments","£52 18s 0d",Internal,"Paid Mr Quick his Benefit Ballce.", "Benefit Payments","£124 8s 0d",Internal,"Pd. Mr. Edwin Do [his Benefit Ballce.]", Unknown,"£100 16s 6d",Unknown,"Pd. Mr Wood","BD vol. 16, pp. 233-4 lists a John Francis Wood, organist and violinist, who played in Covent Garden's oratorio bands 1793-1800, but it seems unlikely that he was the main paid here; more likely the recipient was William or Benjamin Wood(s), paid in relation to Thomas Harris on several occasions between 1785 and 1798. The Mr Wood paid ""by Certificate"" on 5 April 1793 may also have been the same person."