Transactions
p[ai]d to a Persifaunt [Pursuivant] for a proclamacion
Paid to a Persuivant for a proclamation.
A persuivant in this context refers to a junior attendant to a herald or noble.
payde for one Iniunctyons and is (1s) for the churche of wolbrought
Paid for one Injunction and one shilling for the church of Wolborough.
payd for the quynes ynJunctyon unto the bwshipe coste 16d
Paid for the Queen's Injunction unto the Bishop, cost [of] sixteen pence.
payde for a booke of prayers
Paid for a book of prayers.
p[ai]d for a booke for the prayers of wednesdayes & Fraydayes
Paid for a book for the prayers of Wednesdays and Fridays.
p[ai]d for a booke for the prayers of the Earthquake
Paid for a book for the prayers of the Earthquake.
p[ai]d to the Somner for that he brought in wrytinge a Testimony
frome the Officiall to Keepe the said vth daie of August to be
observed as a Festivall daie for the kynges maties delyverie
by the providence of God of thaforsaid trecheris and Treasons
Paid to the Summoner for that he brought in writing a Testimony
from the official to Keep the said 5th day of August to be
observed as a Festival day for the King's Majesty's delivery
by the providence of God of that for said treacheries and Treasons.
p[ai]d for a Booke of homelies for the obsyvacion of Fastinge and
other homelies
Paid for a Book of homilies for the observation of Fasting and
other homilies.
p[ai]d to the Clarke for makynge an booke for the mouster
Paid to the Clerk for making a book for the master.
p[ai]d for a Bybell of the largeste volume
Paid for a Bible of the largest volume.