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Item layd out more at the visitasion for fease for a booke of Artikeles
Item: laid out more at the visitation for fees for a book of Articles.
It[em] payd for a booke which is called, the kinges (libertio) for recreation
Item: paid for a book which is called 'The King's Liberty for Recreation'.
It[em] for keepinge the booke
Item: for keeping the book.
It[em] payd for our booke at (wels) visitacon
Item: paid for our book at Wells' visitation.
Item: spent at Axbridge at Mr. Doctor . . . and for
our book and making and delivering.
Price is missing from this entry.
Ite[m] payd for keeping of the booke
Item: paid for keeping of the book.
It[em] payd for the keepinge of the booke
Item: paid for the keeping of the book.
It[e]m for a prayer booke to the Appr.
Item: for a prayer book to the Apparitor.
An apparitor in this context refers to an officer of an ecclesiastical court.
It[e]m for keeping of the booke
Item: for keeping of the book.
Inprimis layd out at the visitacon the 6th of Aprill for the booke and delyvering in of our presentmente
Firstly, laid out at the visitation the 6th of April
for the book and delivering in of our presentment.