Event Comment: By Ye
King's Command but not (by order) in ye Bills (
Cross). Present
His Majesty, 2nd time this season. [
The George Garrick Drury Lane MS Treasurer's Book makes its first entry Mon. 30 Oct. 1749, indicating an expenditure to date of #1,733 2s. 7d. as against an income of #3,455 6s. 6d. and that Mon. was
the twenty-ninth night of performance.
The Treasurer's Book carries full entries until
the 165th night, Sat. 28 April 1750. First itemizing of expenditures begins Wed. 1 Nov. 1749 as follows: Paid to Pipe & Tabor to Sat., 10s. 6d.; to 2 French Horns and a Kettle Drum, 15s.; to 12 1!2 lbs. Wax Candles, #1 11s. 3d.; To Properties and
King's servants, #3 2s. 5d. [N.B.
The use of extra musical instruments (horns, flutes, cymbols, kettle drum) averaged 6s. per night for
the 165 nights.
The season extended to 174 nights; so
the approximate total cost for instruments came to #52 4s. Properties expense averaged 5s. per night.
The approximate total cost was #43 11s. No fur
ther itemization of
these will be made.] This month was publish'd
The Rosciad; a Poem, by
Charles Churchill (
Gentleman's Magazine, Register of Books). Receipts: #70 (Cross); #73 2s. 6d. (Treasurer's Book)
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Mainpiece Title: The London Cuckolds
Dance: Entertainments-Grandchamps, Mlle Auretti, Matthews, Mrs Addison
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