Transactions
for a booke
For a book.
Paid for a booke, that was brought to us, from the ordinarye, to be red in the churche
Paid for a book, that was brought to us, from the ordinary, to be read in the church.
paid to Joseiphe hollydaye for scowringe the Egle, and making clasps for the Byble
Paid to Joseiphe Hollydaye for scouring the Eagle, and making clasps for the Bible.
payed at Leicester for oure chardges at the biships visitacion and for ii bookes of Iniunctions, and for a Bill of presentmente in Tota[l] –
Paid at Leicester for our charges at the Bishop's visitation and for two books of Injunctions, and for a Bill of presentments, in total [eight shillings, eight pence].
Paid to the Book bynder for makeing the same booked (reprints?)
Paid to the Book binder for making the same book.
A note with this entry states that this is possibly referring to reprints.
paied for a new Communion Booke newlye bought and for the Booke of the Canons
Paid for a new Communion Book newly bought and for the Book of the Canons.
Item paid for our bills makeinge, and towe Bookes att that vizitacon
Item: paid for our bills making, and two Books at that visitation.
payed for a Booke att that visitacon
Paid for a Book at that visitation.
paid for the Archedecons booke
Paid for the Archdeacon's book.
payed at the visitation, for cravinge tyme to provide us of Mr Juells booke
Paid at the visitation, for craving time to provide us of Mr. Jewel's book.