Transactions
It[em] to the Parrator for the orders that . . . .
Item: to the Paritor for the orders that . . .
Most of the page is missing, information is missing as well.
A paritor in this context refers to an officer of an ecclesiastical court.
Item: for a paper book for strange preachers . . . [cuts off] their names on . . . [cuts off].
Most of the page is missing, some information as well - price is listed as possibly five shillings.
(Herrotte) for mending the bible
Herrotte: for mending the Bible.
for a booke of (plauge)
For a book of plague.
Item laid out for mendinge the church bible
Item: laid out for mending the church Bible.
ten commandments go up
Ten commandments go up.
No price listed with this entry.
Item laid out for a booke of fast
Item: laid out for a book of [the] fast.
Item receaved for the old comon prayer Booke
Item: received for the old common prayer Book.
Item laid out for the comon prayer booke
Item: laid out for the common prayer book.
Item laid out for mending the Church pales and for a matte for Mr Jewell
Item: laid out for mending the Church pails and for a
matte for Mr. Jewel.