Event Comment: In a letter to 
the Daily Post. 4 June, 
the Patentees of 
Drury Lane-
Mary Wilks, 
John Ellys, 
Hester Booth, and 
John Highmore-stated 
the cast of 
the Patentees.  
The gist of 
their statement is: (1) 
They operate under a Patent commencing 1 Sept. 1732 which, by Deaths and Legal Assignments, is 
the property of 
the four, with Highmore possessing one half, at an expence of #6,000 and upwards.  (2) Several of 
the Players have threatened to desert 
the service of 
the Patentees and have contracted with some of 
the Trustees (
the Sharers) to secure possession of 
the Theatre.  (3) Drury Lane is let upon lease from 
the Duke of Bedford, granted to 
Thomas Kynaston and 
Francis Stanhope, Trustees for 
the Sharers (commonly called Renters) of Drury Lane at 
the rent of #50 annually upon a Fine of 1,000 guineas paid for 
the renewal of 
the lease.  (4) 
The Players, under 
the Patentees, have acted at Drury Lane for twenty-one years without any interruption form 
the Trustees upon 
the sole contract that 
the Patentees pay 
the Trustees #3 12s. each acting night, besides 
the Liberty of seeing Plays.  (5) At 
the beginning of this Season 
the manager's office received a letter from a few of 
the Renters demanding an Advance of Rent.  Highmore, being new, was concerned, and asked 
the managers to take care of 
the matter; and 
thereafter 
the signers (
the Patentees) had heard of no fur
ther discontent among 
the Renters.  (6) To defend 
themselves against stories of hardship or complaint by 
the actors, 
the Patentees point out that 
the following weekly salaries had been paid: 
Colley Cibber #12 12s.; 
Theophilus Cibber #5; 
Mills Sr, #1 daily for 200 days certain, and a benefit, clear of all charges; 
Mills Jr #3; 
Johnson #5; 
Miller #5; 
Harper #4; 
Griffin #4; 
Shepard #3; 
Hallam, for himself and his fa
ther, 
the latter of little or no service, #3; 
Mrs Heron #5; 
Mrs Butler #3.  For 
these charges and o
thers, 
the Patentees stand a daily expence of #49 when 
the theatre is open.  (7) Fur
ther, 
the Patentees paid Cibber Jr his wife's whole salary without her being able to act 
the greater part of 
the winter, #9 weekly for 
the two; Mills Jr, in 
the same circumstances with his wife, #5 10s.  weekly for 
the two; Miller a salary (amounting to #40) for eight weeks before he acted, and a gratuity of ten guineas; Griffin a present of ten guineas; Harper a present, amount not specified; Mrs Heron an increase form 40s. to #5 weekly, although she refused afterward to play several parts assigned her and acted but seldom