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Will[ia]m cuppe was alowed as hys boke dede testyfer at hys day of cownt
William Cuppe was allowed as his book did
testify at his day of count.
A note with this entry says the William Cuppe was a churchwarden in 1541.
payd for a manuell booke
Paid for a manual book.
payd for ye changyn of ye p’cessyonall boke to S’r w
Paid for the changing of the processional book to Sir W.
payd for ye homyles
Paid for the homilies.
payd for a masse booke
Paid for a mass book.
payd for a comon boke
Paid for a communion book.
payd to ye vyker for a mass boke
Paid to the vicar for a mass book.
payd for a p[ro]cessynall boke
Paid for a processional book.
payd for ye makyng of ye boke & ye count?
Paid for the making of the book and the count.
payd to Thom[a]s Pyle for the copy of ye comyssyon
Paid to Thomas Pyle for the copy of the commission.