Transactions
Given to the apparatore when wee ware warned to the Corte about severall books wee should have In the church
Given to the apparitor when we were warned to the Court about several books we should have in the church.
An apparitor in this context refers to an officer of an ecclesiastical court.
paid to the parator for 2 p[r]ayer bookes for the fast
Paid to the paritor for two prayer books for the fast.
A paritor in this context refers to an officer of an ecclesiastical court.
paid for the Seating of the 2 Cheanes to the bookes and the 2 staples
Paid for the Seating of the two Chains to the books and the two staples.
paid to John Haulding? for the binding up of the bible and the 2 Sarvice bookes: and Jewelles workes the sume of
Paid to John Haulding for the binding up of the Bible and the two Service books and Jewel's works, the sum of nineteen shillings and three pence.
paid for the new reading deske
Paid for the new reading desk.
there remayneth due to the accomptants they allowing for the booke of Cannons that is lost
There remains, due to the accountants and their allowing for the book of Canons that is lost, sixteen shillings and eight pence.
he brought ome the booke for I payd him 1s deducted 12d more I saye
He brought home the book for I paid him: one shilling deducted and 12 pence more, I say.
payd for too fast bookes
Paid for two fast books.
paid to Simpson for a Cathechisme
Paid to Simpson for a Cathechism.
paid for a booke that came from the bisshop of Elye the xv of December
Paid for a book that came from the Bishop of Ely the 15th of December.