Transactions
for an Article booke and a prayer for the Navie at Dunmowe
For an Article book and a prayer for the Navy at Dunmow.
payd to Woolward for a book for the publishing of recreacion
Paid to Woolward for a book for the publishing of recreation.
pd for a Boocke of Cannons
Paid for a Book of Canons.
Nov 30 paid for a new service booke for the Church bought at Cambridg
November 30th: paid for a new service book for the Church bought at Cambridge.
paid for a horse hire to bye the booke 16d & horsemeat 4d and for the man for his expences 8d so in all
Paid for a horse hire to buy the book, sixteen pence, and horsemeat, four pence, and for the man for his expenses, eight pence, so in all, two shillings four pence.
July 6 payd to John Wolard the Apariter for 2 bookes of the new fast, set out by proclamation
July 6th: paid to John Wolard the Apparitor for two books of the new fast, set out by proclamation.
Oct 26 payd to Beniamin Newbolt for Bookes for the Church, As a new Service booke 8s, the booke of homilies 6s, the Cannon Booke set out, 1603, 1s, the new Cannon book set out 1640 6d and 2 bookes for the 5th of November 12d and 2 bookes for the 27th of March 12d, paid also for a porter for bringing these bookes to the Carier at the bull 4d, And to Thomas Parker for bringing them to Walden 6d So the hole some is
October 26th: paid to Benjamin Newbolt for Books for the Church,
as a new Service book, eight shillings, the book of homilies, six shillings, the
Canon Book set out, 1603, one shilling, the new Canon book set out
1640, six pence, and two books for the 5th of November, twelve pence and two books
for the 27th of March, twelve pence, paid also for a porter for bringing these
books to the Carrier at the bull, four pence, and to Thomas Parker for
bringing them to Walden, six pence, so the whole sum is eighteen shillings, four pence.
We have all bookes for the Church, common prayers, Administracon of Sacraments, the table shewing the consanguinities of marriage, a table upon a frame...
We have all books for the Church: common prayers, Administration of Sacraments, the table showing the consanguinities of marriage, a table upon a frame . . .
payd for bylles and enjuncyons w[i]th a prayer boocke
Paid for Bibles and injunctions with a prayer book.
Copy of the crown’s injunction: about sundrie preachers Royal declaration: “When sundrie preachers have latelie come into sundrie places of the diocesse of london some of them not beinge mynesters, others such as have no sufficient warrant for ther callynge.”
Copy of the crown's injunction: about sundry preachers.
Royal declaration: "When sundry preachers have lately come
into sundry places of the diocese of London, some of them not being
ministers, others such as have no sufficient warrant for their calling.