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In going to Leicestershire for drawing the book,
for the cover for the pulpit and the poor man's books and taking the day for the
communion cup, the paritor's fee and my expenses in all.
A paritor in this context refers to an officer of an ecclesiastical court.
It[em] given in ernest for Juiells woorkes
Item: given in earnest for Jewel's works.
payed for Juiels workes to Mr Clarke
Paid for Jewel's works to Mr. Clerk.
for a table of the degrees of marrigeis
For a table of the degrees of marriages.
paid for a Communion Booke
Paid for a Communion Book.
Mr Deane our Parsson oweth to this Towne for halfe the Communion Booke
Mr. Deane, our Parson, owes to this Town for half the Communion
Book.
for two bookes that the parriter brought
For two books that the paritor brought.
for a boke of comen prayer
For a book of common prayer.
layd out at the visitation being the xv daye of June for a bucke of carges
Laid out at the visitation being the 15th day of June
for a book of charges.
layd out for a booke of prayer
Laid out for a book of prayer.