Transactions
to Mr Hoult for a booke
To Mr. Hoult for a book.
Memorandum that in Anno d[o]m[ini] 1619 was bought by the churchwardens of the borroughe [torn] upland one booke called Mr Jewells apollogie . . . the churchwardens of the upland bought his matties booke valued xviiid and the apologe valued xvs
Memorandum that in the year of our Lord 1619 was bought by the churchwardens of the borough [torn] upland one book called Mr. Jewell's Apology.
... the churchwardens of the upland bought his majesty's book valued 18 pence and the Apology valued 15 shillings.
Summary accounts In this yeare there was a booke of homilies bough w[hi]ch cost our parte
Summary Accounts
In this year there was a book of homilies bought which cost our part.
paid for a bocke for common prayer
Paid for a book of common prayer.
paid for a Booke for the Queenes deliverance
Paid for a Book for the Queen's deliverance.
paid to Mr Foster for a verdict givinge in and a booke
Paid to Mr. Foster for a verdict giving in and a book.
paid for 2 bookes for the Fast
Paid for two books for the Fast.
It[em] for boocke att Stowe markette
Item: for a book at Stowe market.
for a Church book and orders for mariage
For a Church book and orders for marriage.
my Charges to Yoxford for dennesene & a booke we had ther
My Charges to Yoxford for dismission and a book we had there.