Transactions
Paid to the paritor for our book of fast
December the 24th.
A paritor in this context refers to an officer of an ecclesiastical court.
This transaction is related to one further, T09141.
payed to him for bring of it
Paid to him for bringing of it.
This transaction is related to one previous, T09140.
payed to the Palliter for tow bookes for the fast July the 2th
Paid to the Paritor for two books for the fast,
July the 2nd.
This transaction is related to one further, T09143.
payed to the palliter for bring’ of them
Paid to the paritor for bringing of them.
This transaction is related to one previous, T09142.
spent of the Kinges bayly when hee came with a proclamation
Spent of the King's baylee when he came with a
proclamation.
A baylee refers to someone to whom goods are committed in trust for a specific purpose.
to the Apparatour for a booke
To the Apparitor for a book.
An apparitor in this context refers to an officer of an ecclesiastical court.
For a Church bible & a service book
For a Church Bible and a service book.
This transaction is related to one further, T09147.
For a Box to carry the books in from London
and for the carriage to the Carrier.
No differentiation between the cost of the box and the cost of its carriage; has all been entered as one price.
for mendeing the Churche Bible
For mending the Church Bible.
for the booke of Cannons
For the book of Canons.