Transactions
Ite[m] for a prayer booke
Item: for a prayer book.
It[em] paid for a boocke
Item: paid for a book.
It[e]m for a booke of homilies and at the reformacio Court
Item: for a book of homilies and at the reformation Court.
It[e]m to the Register at the visitation for the booke of Articles and laying in of the bill
Item: to the Register at the visitation for the book of Articles
and laying in of the bill.
It[e]m to Mr Morley and Mr Lead for Two the bookes concerning the fast
Item: to Mr. Morley and Mr. Lead for two books
concerning the fast.
It[e]m to an Aparator for 2 bookes of thanksgiving after the sickness
Item: to an Apparitor for two books of thanksgiving after the sickness.
An apparitor in this context refers to an officer of an ecclesiastical court.
Ite[m] to (Jatt) the parator for a booke called the kinges Instructions & for p[ar]chm[en]t & writinge the (Register) & for carring of the same to welles by (Jatt)
Item: to Jatt the paritor for a book called the King's
Instructions and for parchment and writing the Register and for
carrying of the same to Wells by Jatt.
A paritor in this context refers to an officer of an ecclesiastical court.
Price for the carriage and the books are all grouped together with no differentiation.
It[e]m laid out at the Bishopps visitacon in Bridgewater July 17th in a booke of Articles laieinge in our bill & expences
Item: laid out at the Bishop's visitation in Bridgewater July 17th in
a book of Articles, laying in our bill, and expenses.
It[e]m to the Register at the visitation for the Booke of Articles & laying in of the Bill
Item: to the Register at the visitation for the Book of
Articles and laying in of the Bill.
A note with this entry states that it occurred at a first visitation.
Item: to the Register at the visitation for the Book of Articles
and laying in of the Bill.
A note with this entry states that it occurred at a second visitation.