Transactions
More to him for fetching and carrying of them
More to him for fetching and carrying of them.
This was paid to "James Savage Sexton" (p. 239)
This refers to the carriage of the books in Transaction 11751
paid for writing this Accompt before menconed in paper out of our Bookes and bills, and for engrossing the same into this booke of parchment & for perfecting the same
Paid for writing this Account, before mentioned in paper, out of our Books and bills, and for engrossing the same into this book of parchment, and for perfecting the same.
paid for a Canon booke
Paid for a Canon book.
27 of September to Mr Grynkin for setting letters upon every pewe in the Church
27 of September to Master Grynkin for setting letters upon every pew in the Church.
paid the First of February 1619 for mending the great service booke and for putting some newe leaves into it
Paid the First of February 1619 for mending the great service book, and for putting some new leaves into it.
paid the same daye for a Service booke in the place of one that was stollen out of the Church
Paid the same day for a Service book in the place of one that was stolen out of the Church.
William Powell, parishe Clarke paid for writing/engrossing this account
William Powell, parish Clerk, paid for writing/engrossing this account.
No cost provided.
For a Booke of the last Actes of Parliament
For a Book of the last Acts of Parliament.
paied to Mr Powell the then Parrishe Clarke the same day For the newe byndinge and tryminge upp of one of the ould service bookes of the Church
Paid to Master Powell, the then Parish Clerk, the same day For the new binding and trimming up of one of the old service books of the Church.
paied the xxiijth of May 1625 For a booke of homilies to be and remaine in the Churche accordinge to an article in that behalfe
Paid the 23rd of May 1625 For a book of homilies to be and remain in the Church according to an article in that behalf.