Category,Amount,"Payment Type","A/c book entry",Notes "Musicians (Band)","£9 9s 4d",Internal,"Music 8 Inst", "Carving and Gilding","£3 8s 0d",External,"Paid Mr Lewis (Carver)", "Taxes (Other)","£100 1s 0d",External,"Paid half a Years Paving, Rectors, Church & Watch rate to Lady day last", "Benefit Payments","£48 16s 6d",Internal,"Paid Mr Knight benefit ballance", Miscellaneous,"£50 0s 0d",External,"Paid Thos Lewis Esqr for Disbursements for the Theatre", "Royal Attendants","£2 2s 0d",External,"Paid the Yeomen of the Guard", "Royal Attendants","£3 19s 6d",External,"Their Majesties Servants", "Authorial Payments (Other)","£100 0s 0d",External,"Paid Mr: Morton on Acct","Presumed to be Thomas Morton, the playwright who wrote often for CG in the 1790s and early 1800s, and seems to have been paid regular round sums on that account. CG in the 1790s sometimes paid George Morton, ""Coach-maker, 52, Long Acre"", listed in London Directory (1795), p. 100, both in that capacity and as a renter, but the sums were smaller and less round, and he seems to have gone out of business around 1796."