Transactions
Paid for a book of thanksgiving for the 5th day
of November.
given to the appariter for a booke
Given to the apparitor for a book.
An apparitor in this context refers to an officer of an ecclesiastical court.
payde to the palater for 2 Bookes for the fast
Paid to the paritor for two Books for the fast.
A paritor in this context refers to an officer of an ecclesiastical court.
The page containing this entry is torn and is missing some information. Price is written as '2 ____' with no denomination; has been entered as '2 pence'.
payd ffor the Table of mariages
Paid for the Table of marriages.
paid to Mr Adames for a Booke he bought for the Towne
Paid to Mr. Adames for a Book he bought for the Town.
for Carying the protestacon to daventry
For Carrying the protestation to Daventry.
pade for the tabylles & callandars of the comandementes
Paid for the tables and calendars of the commandments.
pade to Sir Rye Ives for writyng of our syngyng bowkes & for paper
Paid to Sir Rye Ives for writing of our singing books
and for paper.
for the Commaundimentes sett up in the church
For the Commandments set up in the church.
to a man of Rothwell for vewinge of bookes
To a man of Rothwell for viewing of books.