Event Comment: Benefit for a Fund for 
the Relief of those who, from 
their Infirmities, shall be obliged to retire from 
the Stage.  [Prologue by Thomas Hull.]  
Gazetteer, 19 May: Tickets to be had of 
Hull, Treasurer to 
the Institution, No. 31, 
Bow-street, 
Covent-Garden.  
The Fund at 
Covent Garden Theatre was instituted in 
the Year 1765, and confirmed by Act of 
Parliament, 1776.  It has been almost entirely supported by 
the weekly Contributions of 
the respective Members, and no Application has been made ot 
the Public towards its Increase for 
the space of 19 Years.  Notwithstanding 
the utmost Oeconomy has been practised to promote 
the Advancement of this Fund, 
the whole capital Sum hi
therto amassed is now become so inadequate to 
the unavoidable annual Disbursements that 
the Committee hold it incumbent on 
them to solicit 
the Patronage and Encouragement of 
the Public, at 
the within specified Performance.  "
The capital of this fund, invested in various stocks, amounted to #27,710 in 
the year 1824" (
Brayley, 14).  Receipts: #128 11s. (104.15; 15.16; tickets: 8.0)