Transactions
Item for a prayer book for the prosperous success of her majesty's navy at Sea.
It[e]m for a newe communion Booke
Item for a new communion Book.
Item laid out at the same time for the putting in of our Bill and for a book of the Articles.
It[e]m for a booke of the Queens Iniunctions
Item for a book of the Queen's Injunctions.
More for a book of Articles of the Charge and Delivering our bill of presentment.
more for a booke for the (__servacon) of the wenesdaye holy Daye
More for a book for the preservation of the Wednesday holy day.
Thay do further charge themselves with the receipt of iiiis for the olde commonyone book which they sold with the condecent of the inhabitances thay say
They do further charge themselves with the receipt of four shillings for the old communion book which they sold with the consent of the inhabitances, they say.
It[e]m paid for ii bookes the on a communyon book and the other called the booke of cannones
Item paid for two books the one a communion book and the other called the book of canons.
It[e]m payed unto John mabert for the makinge and settinge of a Dixte upon the wale betwixte the Church and chancell to laye the byble therupon
Item paid unto John Mabert for the making and setting of a Desk upon the wall between the Church and the chancel to lay the Bible thereupon.
It[e]m layd out at my Lo[rd] of Caunterburies visitacion for our Diet for a book of articles and for putting in of our Bill
Item laid out at my Lord of Canterbury's visitation for our Diet for a book of articles and for putting in of our Bill.