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for a booke for the fast
For a book for the fast.
he layd out to wardes byynge of a boke callide a dyctionari we doth remayne in the Scole howse & for the caridge from London
He laid out towards buying of a book
called a dictionary that does remain in the
School house and for the carriage from London.
Price for the carriage and the books are all grouped together with no differentiation.
(It[e]m) p[ai]d for a booke that came from my Lord Bishopp
Item: paid for a book that came from my Lord Bishop.
(It[e]m) p[ai]d for the marriage table
Item: paid for the marriage table.
(It[e]m) p[ai]d for reading of p[ro]clamat[i]ons this yeare
Item: paid for reading of proclamations this year.
(It[e]m) p[ai]d for (a) comon prayer booke
Item: paid for a common prayer book.
(It[e]m) p[ai]d for reading of Proclamacons
Item: paid for reading of Proclamations.
(It[e]m) p[ai]d for a Booke of Homilies
Item: paid for a Book of Homilies.
(It[e]m) p[ai]d for Dismissnig [sic?] out of the court being prsent for not haveing a booke of homilie(s)
Item: paid for Dismissing out of the court being present for
not having a book of homilies.
(It[e]m) p[ai]d for a prayer booke
Item: paid for a prayer book.