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Ite[m] for writing of our bill & to the periters
Item: for writing of our bill and to the paritors.
A paritor in this context refers to an officer of an ecclesiastical court.
Ite[m] payd to Thomas Barry for (writhing) of a booke
Item: paid to Thomas Barry for writing of a book.
Item: to John Howrler for a gudgeon for the great
bell and plates and a chain and nails about the hatch as [it]
does appear by his book with other ______.
Ite[m] for a new Regester booke
Item: for a new Register book.
_______ Edward Taylor for certayne ________ was used about the bell as _______ ppeare by his booke
_______ Edward Taylor for certain ________ was used aboutthe bell as _______ [a]ppears by his book.
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It[em]s p[ai]d to John houler for (Ive gave as it doth appear by his booke
Items: paid to John Houler for ___ gave as it does appear
by his book.
Ite[m] paid to John (Smaut) for keepinge of the Clocke & washing the lininge & for parchment & writtinge the register & for a book & wier for the clocke
Item: paid to John Smaut for keeping of the Clock and washing
the lining and for parchment and writing the register and for a book
and wire for the clock.
It[em] for a booke for a general fast
Item: for a book for a general fast.
paid to John Horler Iren & wonce? as will aponas by his booke
Paid to John Horler Iren and Wonce as will [appear] by his
book.
Receved by a whole Booke
Received by a whole Book.