Transactions
to sir Edward Garnet and Wylliam Kereson for to writ a part of a Communion bocke, for ther costes at Frodsam
To Sire Edward Garnet and Wylliam Kereson for to write a part of a Communion book, for their costs at Frosham.
payd for a Communion bocke at Alsolday
Paid for a Communion book at Alsolday.
for the obtaynynge of an indenture and oblygation that the church and chappell goodes shuld be restored to that vse wych they where fyrst gyven vnto
For the obtaining of an indenture and obligation that the church and chapel goods should be restored to that use which they were first given unto.
Related transaction: Transaction 13449
payd for paper
Paid for paper.
for makyng our boke and in laboryng in the parysshe busenes dyuerse tymes at metynges fo the parissh causes
For making our book and in labouring in the parish business diverse times at meetings of the parish causes.
payd the xjth day of September for the dyners of Jamys Watmogh and Henry Coney when parte of thes bocks were makyng
Paid the 11th day of September for the dinners of Jamys Watmogh and Henry Coney when part of these books were making.
Related entry: Transaction 13089
payd the xiijth day of September for the deners of the same Jamys and Henry, for makyng more of the same bockes
Paid the 13th day of September for the dinners of the same Jamys and Henry for making more of the same books.
Related entry: Transaction 13088
for paper to make the paroche bocke of
For paper to make the parish book of.
The specific start and end dates of this set of accounts do not survive, but based on surrounding accounts this account year likely spanned from 25 November 1556 to 25 November 1557.
exspent vpon sir Rob[er]t Nelson, Edward Holland, Wylliam Caryson at Hyton to get a cope of a commynion bocke
Expended upon Sir Robert Nelson, Edward Holland, Wylliam Caryson at Hyton to get a copy of a communion book.
to Edward Houghton for makyng a stondert for the letteren to the byble
To Edward Houghton for making a standard for the lectern to the bible.
The cost was a halfpenny.