Transactions
p[ai]d to the parrator for A booke of prayer
Paid to the paritor for a book of prayer.
A paritor in this context refers to an officer of an ecclieastical court.
goods delivered “ii bookes of parafrace of Erasmus with a booke of Canons”
Goods delivered:
two books of paraphrases of Erasmus
with a book of Canons.
for mending the boutes / boukes [unclear]
For mending the books.
p[ai]d for foure bookes for the faste
Paid for four books for the fast.
paid for a table of degrees of matrimony
Paid for a table of degrees of matrimony.
p[ai]d to parriter for a prayer booke and for makeing answere for us at the Court at Ciseiter
Paid to the paritor for a prayer book and for making answer for us at the Court at Ciseiter.
A paritor in this context refers to an officer of an ecclesiastical court.
two bookes of the paraphrace of Erassmas whereof one of them is in Mr Saminuell (sic) Hallowes keepinge
Two books of the paraphrases of Erasmus, whereof one of them is in Mr. Saminuell Hallowe's keeping.
p[ai]d the parriter for a book
Paid the paritor for a book.
Paraphrases back in parish’s keeping
Paraphrases back in parish's keeping.
payd for the booke of homylyes
Paid for the book of homilies.