Transactions
p[ai]d for a booke sent to our parish from weles
Paid for a book sent to our parish from Wells.
p[ai]d to the perator for a book for the church
Paid to the paritor for a book for the church.
A paritor in this context refers to an officer of an ecclesiastical court.
for making of our bill & the putting in [18d] for the prayer
For making of our bill and the putting in eighteen pence for the prayer.
for a book for the church
For a book for the church.
p[ai]d for two new books for the fast
Paid for two new books for the fast.
p[ai]d for a booke sent to (this) parish
Paid for a book sent to this parish.
Inprimis paide for (coleract?) of bookes
Firstly, paid for ___ of books.
(sayd) that there remaynyth ye . . . . persons handes for a byble booke
Said that there remains the . . . person's hands for a Bible book.
Ite[m] for the Dext for the byble
Item: for the Desk for the Bible.
Ite[m] for a boke at (w[M]ylverton)
Item: for a book at Wolverton.