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It[e]m layd out for a boock that I had of the per(a)ter
Item: laid out for a book that I had of the paritor.
A paritor in this context refers to an officer of an ecclesiastical court.
Itme [sic?] p[ai]d for ii bockes att welles
Item: paid for two books at Wells.
Item p[ai]d for a bocke of the Quenes Inunccyons
Item: paid for a book of the Queen's Injunctions.
It[e]m p[ai]d to ______ ______ silverbucke for mendynge the byble
Item: paid to _____ _______ Silverbucke for mending the Bible.
Part of a name is missing from this entry.
It[e]m payed for a sawter bocke
Item: paid for a psalter book.
Item recevyd for owre _____ booke for ferynges
Item: received for our ___ book for _____.
Entry is missing some words.
Item recevyd for owre ______ bocke
Item: received for our ______ book.
payd ffor vi bockes
Paid for six books.
payd ffor foure declaracyones
Paid for four declarations.
p[ai]d for the fetchyn of a book a comysbury
Paid for the fetching of a book at Comysbury.