Accounts: December 1557 - December 1559

St Martin-in-The-Fields: the Accounts of the Churchwardens, 1525-1603. Originally published by [s.n.], [s.l.], 1901.

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December 1557 - December 1559

Thys is the Accompte of vs John Colebrande and Wyll'm Waters, Churchewardens of the parryshe of Saynct Martin in the ffeldes besides Charynge Crosse in the Countye of Midd', Electe and Chosen, to contynue as wardens, ffrom the ffeaste of the Natyvy[tie] of or lorde god in the yeare of the same, One thowsande, ffyve hondr' ffyftye and Seaven, in the fforthe and ffyvethe yearis of the Raigns of the late kynge Phyllip, and Quene Marye, vnto the ffeaste of the Natyvytie of or lorde god, One thowsande, ffyve hondr', and [fifty] nyne, And in the Seconde yeare of the Raigne of or Soveraigne lady Elizabethe by the gra[ce] of god Quene of Englond, ffraunce, and yreland, Deffend' of the ffaythe etc' (fn. 1) That is to saye for the space of two whole yearis, fully complete, and endyd, of All and Syngler or Receceptes, and payments, and other ordenary Chargis, Specefyed, & conteyned, in this or Accompt, As by the Declarac'on hear of more playnlye Dothe Appere, As hearafter ensuythe,
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In primis Receyved of ffraunces Dymblebye, and wyll'm Delahaye Churche wardens of the saide Churche & parryshe of Saynct Martyns in the ffeldes in the Surplus-age of theyre Accompte iiijli xijs vjd

The Receptes of the ffyrste yeare of or Charge ffor buryalles, knylles, and Sutche lyke.

(fn. 9) In primis Receyved the xxvij Daye of Marche for the buryall of Jone thymbleby (fn. 2)
Item Receyved the third Daye of Apryll, for the Clothe at the buryall of wm Aldryck (fn. 3) ijd
(fn. 10) It' R' the xxviij Daye off Marche for Mr Worleys knell ijs
It' R' the xth Daye of Apryll for the buryenge of Mary Tyndall ye Clothe & ij tap's vjd
(fn. 9) It' R' the xvijth Daye of Aprill for the buryall of Jone ffletcher n'l
It' R' the xxth Daye of Apryll for the waste of iiij staffe torchis, for the Clothe and knell at the buryall of Robert horselye ijs viijd
(fn. 9) It' R' the xxiiij Daye of Aprill for the buryall of Jone Calve (fn. 4) n'l
It' R' the xxvij Daye of Aprill for the waste of viij staffe torchis, and for the waste of two tapers at the moneths mynde of Mr Worleye vjs
(fn. 9) It' R' the xxxth Daye of Aprill for the waste of two tapers, and the herse clothe, At buryall of Alys Scarffe vjd
It' R' the vijth Daye of maye for the herse Clothe at the buryall of Jone b'tynhed (fn. 5) ijd
It' R' the xth Daye of maye for the herse Clothe, and for A knyll of thre howers ffor the waste of iiij staffe torchis, at the buryall of Robert (fn. 6) horseleye iijs iiijd
It' R' the xiiijth Daye for the herseclothe & waste of two torchis at the buryall of John lane xviijd
It' R' the same Daye for the Clothe at the buryall of Jone Sybborne ijd
(fn. 9) It' R' the xxvij Daye for the buryall of will'm spencer n'l
(fn. 9) It' R' the last Daye of Maye for the buryall of Alys Wyllson n'l
It' R' the ffyrst Daye of June for the Clothe, and for the waste of iiij staffe torchis, and the knyll at the buryall of Jone Close iiijs ijd
It' R'. the same Daye for the herse Clothe—ijd, ffor the knyll—xvjd, for the waste of vj staffe torchis—iiijs, and for the waste of tapers—xvjd, At the buryall of Rychard Rugg (fn. 7) S'm' Totalis vjs xd
It' R' the iiijth Daye of June for the waste of two tapers, & the herse Clothe at the buryall of Welthyon (fn. 8) Hudson iiijd
S'm'—vjli vjs iiijd

Receyptes.

p Item Receyved the xiijth Daye of June ffor the herse Clothe and for the Waste of two tapers at the buryall of Alyse Weston iiijd
It' R' the xxiiijth of June ffor the herse Clothe and for the waste of two staffe torchis at the buryall of Wyll'm Cockes xxijd
pItem Receved the same Daye for the buryall of Patryck Dryppyn (fn. 11) n'l
It' R' the xxv Daye of June for the herse Clothe, and for the waste of two tapers at the buryall of Jone Shrymplyn vjd
It' R' the xxvj Daye of June for the herse Clothe at the buryall of Jone Noror (fn. 12) ijd
It' R' the iij Daye of Julye for the grounde in the Churche, & the herseclothe of Mres Mayes (fn. 13) vijs xd
It' R' the xiiij Daye of Julye for the waste of two tapers at the buryall of Wyll'm golightly (fn. 14) ijd
pIt' R' the xxvj Daye of Julye for the herse Clothe, and the waste of two tapers at the buryall of John yonge vjd
pIt' R' the ixth Daye of Awgust for the buryall of Annes Cason n'l
It' R' the xth Daye for ye herse Clothe, & ye waste of two tapers at the buryall of Annes Clerk iiijd
pIt' R' the xjth Daye for the herse Clothe, & the waste of two tap's at the buryall off Elyzabethe Closse iiijd
It' R' the xiiij Daye ffor the herse Clothe and waste of iiij staffe torchis at the buryall of Julyan Clerk ijs ijd
pIt' R' the xxvij Daye for the herse clothe & the waste of vj tap's, at the buryall of John harmo' xiiijd
pIt' R' the same Daye for the buryall of Margaret partryck (fn. 15) n'l
It' R' the xvij Daye of Awgust for the herse Clothe, the knyll the waste of twoo braunchis, and the grounde in the Churche at ye buryall of Mistres horsley ixs xd
(fn. 20) It' R' the xxth Daye of Awguste ffor the herse Clothe at ye buryall of Jamys Moorcock ijd
It' R' the xxijth Daye of Awguste for the herse Clothe, and for the waste of iiij tapers at the buryall of Alyce baggarleye (fn. 16) xd
pIt' R' the xxiiijth Daye ffor the buryall of Margaret ffyff n'l
It' R' the same Daye ffor the buryall of wyll'm Moodye (fn. 17) n'l
It' R' the xxvijth Daye ffor the herse Clothe and the knyll, at the buryall of Ellen Bockam (fn. 18) xiiijd
It' R' the xxviij Daye of Awgust for the herse Clothe, the knyll, and the grounde in the Churche at the buryall of John golightly vijs xd
It' R' the last Daye of Awgust for the herse Clothe, the waste of vj Staff torchis at the buryall of Alyce browne iiijs xd
It' the iij Daye of Septemb' for A woman vnknowne at her buryall n'l
It' R' the xth Daye of September for the herse Cloth & knyll at the buryall of Alyce Pollard xiiijd
It' R' the xijth Daye for the herse Clothe & knyll at the buryall at Mistres Rede xiiijd
It' R' the xiijth Daye for the herse Clothe & knyll at ye buryall of Mr Rych' yonge xxd
It' R' the xvth Daye for ye herse Clothe & and the waste of two tap's at ye buryall of John Adcocks vjd
pIt' R' the same Daye for the waste of iiij tap's at the buryall of Barbara Rutter xvjd
pIt' R' the xvj Daye of September for the buryall of Martha Anthony (fn. 19) n'l
pIt' R' the xviiij Daye of September for the buryall of Thomesyn Ogle n'l
S'm' pagine—xlvs xd
Item Receyved the same Daye for the herse Clothe & for the waste of ffower tapers at the buryall of Thomas Cudd xviijd
pIt' R' the xxth Daye of Septemb' for the buryall of wyll'm Haddon (fn. 21) n'l
pIt' R' the same Daye for the herse Clothe & for ye waste of ij tapers at ye buryall of Jone Heys iiijd
It' R' the xxijth Daye for the herse Clothe & ye knyll at ye buryall of Elizabethe penythorne xiiijd
pIt' R' the xxiiijth Daye at the buryall of Jane Dymblebye n'l
It' R' the xxvijth Daye, for the herse Clothe, & the knyll & for the grounde in the Churche at the buryall of Roger lee vijs xd
It' R' the xxviijth Daye for ye herse Clothe, & waste of iiij tapers, at the buryall of Edwr dobbs xviijd
It' R' the xxxth Daye for the buryall of John taylor n'l
It' R' the iij Daye of Octob' for ye herse Clothe & knyll, at ye buryall of Jone Careless xiiijd
pIt' R' the Same Daye for the buryall of ffelys garret n'l
It' R' the v Daye of October for the herse Clothe, and the waste of two tap's at the buryall of Anne Turnar (fn. 22) xd
It' R' the viij Daye of Octob' for the herse Clothe, & the waste of two tapers at the buryall of Elyzabethe Smythe vd
It' R' the xvj Daye for the waste of iiij staff torchis, ffor the knyll, the herse Clothe and the waste of two tap's at the buryall of wyll'm wase iijs ijd
It' R' the xixth Daye of octob' for the waste of vj staff torchis & the waste of iiij tapers at the moneths mynde of Elizabethe penythorne ijs viijd
pIt' R' the same Daye for the buryall of Margaret yrpe n'l
pIt' R' the xxth Daye for the buryall of John hyde for the herse clothe ijd
pIt' R' the same Daye for the buryall of Jone hen (fn. 23) n'l
It' R' the xxiiij Daye for the herse Clothe, ye knyll, the waste of iiij staff torchis & for the waste of ij tap's, at the buryall of Cysseley byckley (fn. 24) iiijs vjd
pIt' R' the same Daye for the buryall of Jone Olyver n'l
pIt' R' the xxvth Daye for ye herse Clothe & ye waste of ij tap' at ye buryall of Thom's Anser (fn. 25) vjd
It' R' for the black Clothe that dyd lye on Roger leas grave the monethe xijd
It' R' the ij daye of Novemb' for the herse Clothe at ye buryall of John harryson ijd
It' R' the vij Daye for ye herse Clothe & A knyll of iij howers, at the buryall of John Allyn (fn. 26) iiijd
It' R' the sam Daye for the herse Clothe the grounde in the Churche, the knyll, the waste of two braunchis, & the waste of iiij torchis, at the buryall of Edward yonge xiiijs vjd
pIt' R' the same Daye at the buryall of John Nellson n'l
It' R' the xj Daye ffor the herse Clothe, the knyll, & the waste of two braunchis at the buryall of Mr Thomas wood iijs vijd
It' R' the same Daye for ye herse Clothe, the knyll, vj torchis, and the waste off two tapers, at the buryall of henry wyllson vjs ijd
It' R' the same daye for ye herse Clothe, the knyll, and waste of iiij torchis, at the buryall of Homfrey powys vjs iijd
It' R' the same Daye for the buryall of Margery vyrgo n'l
It' R' the xij Daye of Novemb' for the herse Clothe & waste of iiij staff torchis & the waste of ij tap's at the buryall of Thom's Appowell iiijs vjd
pIt' R' the xiijth Daye of Novemb' for the herse Clothe at ye buryall of hughe granet (fn. 27) ijd
S'm' pagine—iijli ijs xjd
Item R' the xiijth Daye of November at the buryall of wyll'm Agar n'l
It' R' the same Daye for the herse at the buryall of John Mayden ijd
It' R' the xvj daye for the blacke pall at the buryall of Elyzabethe harrys ijd
It' R' at the yearis mynde of Master Cole for the waste of ij tapers vjd
It' R' the xvij Daye for the herse Clothe the knyll, and waste of iiij torchis, and the waste of two tapers at the buryall of Robert Thomson iiijs xd
It' R' the xviij Daye for the herse Clothe, the knyll, and the waste of two tapers At the buryall of Ambrose gurnard (fn. 28) xxijd
It' R' the xxth Daye at the buryall of Guylbert sparnalt (fn. 29) n'l
It' R' the same Daye for the herse Clothe & the knyll, the waste of iiij torchis, and the grounde in the Churche at the buryall of Jone lee xijs
It' R' the xxjth Daye ffor the herse Clothe, for iiij torchis & the waste of iiij staff torchis, the knyll, the waste of ij braunchis at the buryall of Annes yonge vijs xd
It' R' the same Daye for ye herse Clothe at the buryall of Nych'as Susset ijd
It' R' the xxijth Daye for the herse Clothe at the buryall of Allyn ffabyan ijd
It' R' the xxvth Daye at the buryall of Myghell Atkynson n'l
It' R' the xxixth Daye of Novemb' for the waste of iiij staff torchis, and of two tap's at the buryall of Elyzabethe hall iijs iiijd
It' R' the last Daye for the herse Clothe at the buryall of Robert Sall (fn. 30) ijd
pIt' R' the v Daye of Decemb' at the buryall of Allyn proctor n'l
pIt' R' the same Daye for the waste of ij tapers at the buryall of Alyce stowe ijd
It' R' the vij Daye of Decemb' for the herse Clothe, ffor the knyll, and the waste of iij tap's At the buryall of Alyce ball iiijs vjd
pIt' R' the viij Daye at the buryall of Anyan Manffeld n'l
pIt' R' the xth Daye for the herse Clothe at the buryall of Chrystyan Ogle (fn. 31) ijd
It' R' the same Daye for the herse Clothe, and for the waste of two tap's at the buryall of wyll'm baye (fn. 32) xd
It' R' the same Daye for the herse Clothe at the buryall of George Wheler ijd
It' R' the same Daye for the herse Clothe at the buryenge of Robert Soylter (fn. 33) ijd
It' R' the same Daye for the herse Clothe at the buryall of Margaret mynde ijd
pIt' R' the xijth Daye of Decemb' for the herse Clothe, for the kynll, and the waste of Syx tap's At the buryall off Thomas henne (fn. 34) iijs ijd
It' R' the xiijth Daye for the herse Clothe at the buryall of John Rone ijd
It' R' the same Daye for the herse Clothe at the buryall of Olyver bleys (fn. 35) ijd
It' R' the same Daye for the herse Clothe at the buryall of Ellyn morris ijd
It' R' the xvij Daye of Septemb' for the herse Clothe, and the waste of iiij tapers at the buryall of John Wall (fn. 36) ijs
pIt' R' the same Daye for the herse Clothe & ye waste of ij tapers at the buryall of katheren ogle vjd
pIt' R' the xviij Daye for the buryall of Annes Morris (fn. 37) n'l
It' R' the same Daye for the black Clothe that laye on Roger leas grave the moneth xijd
pIt' R' the same Daye at the buryall of Rychr' wall n'l
It' R' the xxj Daye for the herse Clothe at the buryall of will'm Davis ijd
It' R' the xxiiij Daye for the herse Clothe and waste of vj tap's at ye buryall of Alexandr Agar xiiijd
It' R' the xxvj Daye for the knyll at the buryall of katheren wood xijd
It' R' the xxvij Daye of Decemb' at the buryall of Rowland harryson n'l
It' R' the xxviij Daye ffor the herse Clothe, the waste of two torchis, and knyll At the buryall of Randoll Kyrbye iijs vjd
It' R' and gathered for the howselenge tokens in the Churche At Easter this ffyrst yeare xxxixs jd ob'
S'm' pagine—iiijli ixs vd ob'

Receptes

The Clerkes and Sextons wages Receved by Vs in this ffyrst yeare of or Accompts.
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In or ladye quarter

Item Receyved and gathered in the Churche for the pewes in this quarter xvijs vjd
Item Receyved and gathered more this quarter for the Clerk & Sextens wagis xxxs

In Midsomer quarter

Item Receyved and gathered in the Churche for the pewes in this quarter xvijs vjd
Item Receyved and gathered more this quarter for the Clerk & Sextens wagis xxxs

In Myghellmas quarter

Item Receyved and gathered in the Churche for the pewes in this quarter xvjs
Item Receyved and gathered more this quarter ffor the Clerk & Sextens wagis xxxs

In Chrystmas quarter

Item Receyved and gathered in the Churche for the pewes in this quarter xvijs vjd
Item Receyved and gathered more this quarter for the Clerk & Sextens wagis xxxs
S'm' pagine of the money gathered off this ffyrst yearis Accompt of the Clerke and Sextens wagis, and for the pewes Amowntethe to the Som ixli viijs vjd

Guyftes gyven in this ffyrst yeare of or Accompt by theas p'tyes ffollowenge to thuse of the saide Churche.

Item Receyved of the guyft of Mr worley vjs viijd
It' Receyved more of the guyft of Master Skurlock xls
It' Receyved more of the guyft of Mystres page xijd
It' Receyved more of the guyft of mystres Rede A Canapye
It' Receyved more At the buryall of quene Marye, thre longe torchis (fn. 38)
It' Receyved more of the guyft of Master harmon, A payre of Curteyns of Saye (fn. 39)
S'm totalis of the guyfts in money—xlvijs viijd
S'm totalis of this pagyn is xjli xvs ijd
The Sum totall of the whole Receptes off the ffyrst yeare of or Accompts As before Apperethe by the partyclers Amowntethe to the Som of xxvijli xixs viijd ob'

Expencis

Chargis Dysburced and paide for the Churche vse by vs thaforesaid Churche wardens this ffyrst yeare of or Accomptes, whearof thaforesaid Accomptantes Desyer to be Alowed, As hearafter p'tyculerly followethe.
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In primis paide to Jamis [blank] for A lode of tyell, & for xxv Ruff tyell xs vijd
It' paide to the Organe maker ffor his quarters wagis Due at or ladye daye xijd
It' paide to the Clerk for his quarters wagis the same quarter xxs
It' paide to wyll'm Jassper for settenge vpp iiij vyrrells (fn. 40) vppon ye Canapy staves viijd
It' paide to the Sexten for his quarters wagis Due at or ladye Daye A foresaide xs
It' paide for browms to swepe the Churche for one half yeare iiijd
It' paide for naylls for mendynge of the pewis in the Churche ijd
It' paide to wyll'm Clerke for mendinge the pewis in the Churche ijd
It' paide ffor palme, and boxe agaynst palme Sondaye vd
It' paide to graye for carryenge of A lode of Sande & helpenge ye tyler one Daye vjd
It' for A Sack of greate Coells on Easter evyn vjd
It' paide for wasshenge of the Churche Clothes for this whole yeare iiijs
It' paide to John Rone (fn. 41) for the payntenge of ffowre staves for the Canapye xxd
It' paide for Cxx fote of boorde for the Shedd on the Sowthside of the Churche iijs xd
It' paide for vij Doble quarters for the same shedd ijs iiijd
It' paide for iij C of vj penny naylls occupyed abowte the same shedd xvd
It' paide for half an hondr' of Doble tenn penny naylls to the lyke vse vd
It' paide for half A thowsande of two penny naylls to the lyke vse vjd
It' paide to A Carpenter beynge occupyed Abowte the same shedd iij days at [xijd ye day iijs
It' paide for A payre of hengis and A lock xxd
It' paide for A bondle of hart lathe viijd
It' paide to A tyler for vj Dais worke at xijd A Daye vjs
It' paide to his laborar for vj days at viijd the Daye iiijs
It' paide ffor thre horse lode of lyme iijs
It' paide ffor A lode of Sande viijd
It' paide ffor An hondrethe tyele viijd
It' pd to A man that cam from the bushop of london to see what lacked in the [Churche xviijd
It' paide to the Clerk ffor watchynge the Sepulchre xijd
It' paide for iiij staffe torchis Agaynste palme Sonday at xvjd A pece vs iiijd
It' paide for A pownde of Sysis xijd
It' paide to the waxchaundeler for makynge of xxxjlli of wax for ye Sepulchre vs ijd
It' paide more to the waxchaundeler for ijlli & A quartarne of Newe waxe ijs iijd
It' payde ffor garlandes Agaynste holy Thursedaye xd
It' paide ffor iiij staffe torchis at the same tyme at xvjd the pece vs iiijd
It' paide to the Clerke for his quarters wages this quarter xxs
Sum' pagin'—vijli vjd

Expencis

Item paide for thre staffe torchis iijs
It' paide for breade in the Crosse weke xiiijd
It' paide for xxlli of Bell Rope at iijd the pownde iiijs xd
It' paide for A bawdryck for one of the bells xvjd
It' paide for mendynge of one of the Churche books Called Agrayle (fn. 42) xijd
It' paide to the Sexten ffor his wagis this quarter xs
It' paide ffor the lawmpe in the Churche (fn. 43) xijs
It' paide ffor the Coppye of Mr Reades wyll xijd
It' paide for the pavynge of mystres Marshis grave iiijd
It' paide for A pottle of lawmpe Oyle ffor the Churche viijd
It' paide for two Curteyn Rodds xxijd
It' paide At Saynct Clementes Churche to the offycyall iiijd
It' paide for Clensenge of the graets in the Churche yard xvjd
It' paide for theposteyt stondethe at theste ende of the Churche yarde by ye gate iiijd
It' paide to the Sexten ffor his wagis for Mighelmas quarter xs
It' paide to the Clerke for his wagis the same quarter xxs
It' for iiij torchis wayenge iiijxx jlli at vd the lli xxxiijs vd
It' paide to the Clerke for wasshenge the Churche gear ijs
It' paide for A pottle (fn. 44) of lawmpe oyle viijd
It' paide for A pycture of Chryste vjd
It' paide ffor A bawdryck ffor one of the bells xxd
It' paide ffor A bell Rope wayenge vijlli at threpence the pounde xxjd
It' paide ffor mendynge of A Cope xijd
It' paide ffor A horse lode of lyme xijd
It' paide to the Syngynge men on Saynct Martyns Daye (fn. 45) iijs
It' paide for two plankes, and xxv ffoote of boorde to be spent Abowte the Churche ijs jd
It' paide to Gyells proctor, ffor pavynge the graves in the Churche xvjd
It' paide to two laborars for mendynge the Church yarde ijs iijd
It' paide to the Organe maker ffor his ffee xijd
It' paide to the glasyer for mendynge the wyndowes in the Churche iiijs viijd
It' paide ffor Ryngynge at the buryall of Quene Marye (fn. 46) viijd
It' paide ffor two horse lode of lyme ijs ijd
It' paide to the Sexten for his wagis this quarter being Chrystmas quarter viijs iiijd
It' paide ffor an hondrethe of pavynge tyle iijs iiijd
It' paide to the Clerke for his quarters wagis at Chrystmas xxs
It' paide for A lode of Sande viijd
It' paide ffor vjlli of leade at ijd the pownde xijd
It' paide ffor A gallon of lawmpe Oyle xvjd
It' payde ffor pavynge the Alleys of the Churche yard ijs
Sum' pagine:—vijli xviijs
The Som totall of the Receptes off this ffyrst yeare of theyr Accompte Amowntethe to xxvijli xixs viijd ob'
The Som totall of theyr expencis ordenary and extra ordenarye Amowntethe to ffor the Same yeare xiiijli xviijs vjd
So Remaynethe in theyr hands of theyr Receiptes Above the Expencis of the saide yeare xiijli xiiij' ob'

The Receptes of the Seconde yeare of this oure Charge.
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In primis Receyved the ffyrst Daye of Januarye for the buryall of Katheren [Nycholson n'l
p It' R' the vj Daye of Januarye, ffor the buryall of larraunce knowlles n'l
It' R' the ixth Daye for the knyll, and herse Clothe at the buryall of hughe haward xiiijd
It' R' the xth Daye for the buryall of John wall n'l
It' R' the xiiijth Daye of Januarye ffor the waste of iiij torchis, and the waste of two tapers at the buryall of John Hardwyke ijs
It' R' the xvijth Daye of Januarye ffor the buryall of George woodnet n'l
p It' R' the xixth Daye for the buryall of John Holte n'l
It' R' the xxth Daye for the waste of iiij torchis, of two tapers, and A knyll of twoo howers at the buryall of Jone pryce iijs vjd
It' R' the xxjth Daye for the buryall of George Tynbye n'l
It' R' the xxiiij Daye for the waste of two torchis and the herse Clothe, at the off Roger Huggyns (fn. 47) [buryall xiiijd
It' R' the xxvij Daye of Januarye, ffor the waste of two tapers, and ffor the knyll and herse Clothe at the buryall of Goodwyf pottar (fn. 48) xxijd
p It' R' the xxviij Daye (fn. 49) ffor the waste of iiij torchis, and the herse Clothe at the off Richard Golightlye [buryall ijs ijd
p It' R' the xxxth Daye ffor the buryall of Agnes Cowlins (fn. 50) n'l
It' R' the same Daye ffor the buryall of wyll'm graye n'l
It' R' the same Daye for the herse Clothe at the buryall of Rychr Tott (fn. 51) ijd
p It' R'the same Daye ffor the waste of iiij torchis, and the herse Clothe at the buryall of Randell weston ijs
It' R' the last Daye off Januarye ffor the buryall of Jone baylye n'l
It' R' the ffyrst Daye of ffebruarye ffor the grounde in the Churche, and ffor the knyll at the Buryall of Edward staue (fn. 52) vijs viijd
It' R' the thyrd Daye off ffebruarye ffor the waste off Six torchis, of two tap's the knyll, and the herse Clothe at the buryall of Master pygot xjs vijd
It' R' the vj Daye ffor the waste of iiij torchis, two tapers and ffor the herse clothe at the buryall of lewys Gryffyn (fn. 53) iijs vjd
p It' R' the vijth Daye ffor the waste of two tapers, and herse Clothe at the buryall off Chrystyan Weston viijd
It' Receyved the same Daye of Mr Smally peas (fn. 54) xijd
p It' R' the same Daye ffor the buryall of will'm hoppet (fn. 55) n'l
It' R' the same Daye for the herse Clothe at the buryall of Thom's shrymplyn ijd
It' R' the same Daye for the herse Clothe at the buryall of Thom's Colins (fn. 50) ijd
It' R' the xth Daye of ffebruarye for the waste of iiij torchis, and of two tapers and ffor the herse Clothe and the knyll at the buryall of Elyzabethe Thomson (fn. 56) iiijs iiijd
p It' R' the same Daye ffor A poore man that was buryed n'l
p It' R' the xiijth Daye of ffebruarye at the buryall of Jone veseleye (fn. 57) ijd
p It' R' the xvth Daye at the buryall of Jone knowlles n'l
It' R' the xvjth Daye ffor the waste of two torchis and the herse Clothe at the buryall of Maryon Weston xiiijd
S'm' pagine—xliijs vijd

Receyptes

Item Receyved the xxth Daye of ffebruary for the waste of iiij tapers and the herse clothe At the buryall of Wyll'm lawles xd
(fn. 62) It' Receyved the xxjth Daye for the herse Clothe at ye buryall of Edward Rowse ijd
pIt' R' the xxij daye, ffor the waste of two torchis, and for the herse Clothe at the buryall off Edward Weston xd
pIt' R' the same Daye ffor the buryall of John fflorymylyn (fn. 58) n'l
It' R' the ij Daye of Marche ffor the knyll, and waste of iiij torchis at the buryall of Davyd Lewis iijs xd
It' R' the iiijth Daye of marche for the buryall of George knowlles n'l
It' R' the same Daye ffor the buryall of Jamys holte n'l
It' R' the vj Daye for the waste of torchis, and herse Clothe at the buryall of Elizabethe Weston xiiijd (?)
It' R' the xij Daye for the herse Clothe & knyll at ye buryall of Rob't shrymplyn xiiijd
It' R' the xvij Daye for the waste of iiij torchis, the knyll & herse Clothe at the buryall off Roger Langton iijs xd
It' R' the xxiiij Daye for the waste of iiij tap's & ye herse Clothe at the buryall of Thom's hobson xd
It' R' the same Daye ffor A poore man, vnknowne that Was buryed n'l
It' R' the viij Daye of Aprill ffor the knyll, and herse Clothe at ye bur' of Jams thomson xiiijd
It' R' the xiij Daye of Apryll for the buryall of A poore ladd vnknowne n'l
It' R' the xv Daye for the herse at the buryall of Alyce [Boneham] ijd
It' R' the xvj Daye for the herse Clothe at the buryall of John Cramer ijd
It' R' the xvij Daye for the herse Clothe at ye buryall of garret yonge ijd
It' R' the xviij Daye for the hers Clothe at the buryall of John woodnet ijd
It' R' the xxth Daye for the herse Clothe at the buryall of Sarae Cornyshe (fn. 59) ijd
It' R' the xxvth Daye for the herse Clothe & knyll at ye buryall of Eddward keddenge (fn. 60) xiiijd
It' R' the xxvjth Daye ffor the buryall of A poore boye n'l
It' R' the iiijth Daye of Maye for ye herse Clothe at ye buryall of Gawen Jones ijd
It' R' the vj Daye for the herse Clothe at the buryall of John Mychell ijd
It' R' the vij Daye for the herse Clothe, and knyll at ye buryall of John ventrys xiiijd
It' R' the xvij Daye of maye for the herse Clothe at ye buryall of Margery proctor ijd
It' R' the xxth Daye for the herse Clotheknyll, & grounde in the Churche at ye burr' of wm dowley vijs xd
It' R' the xxvijth Daye of June for the buryall of Edward Patyrs (fn. 61) n'l
It' R' the xxviijth Daye for the herse Clothe at the buryall of George Clerk ijd
It' R' the xxxth Daye for the herse Clothe at the buryall of wyll'm ffowler ijd
It' R' the same Daye for the buryall of A grome of the Stable n'l
It' R' the iij Daye of Julye for the herse Clothe at the buryall of Elizabethe [Ley] ijd
It' R' the xvth Daye for A poore Chylde vnknowne n'l
It' R' the xvij Daye for the herse Clothe at the buryall of Allyn Northe ijd
It' R' the xxixth Daye for the herse Clothe at the buryall of Nych'as Robert ijd
Sum' pagine—xxxvjs iiijd

Receyptes

Item Receyved the ffyrst Daye of Awguste for the herse Clothe at the buryall of Margaret Thomson ijd
It' R' the xj Daye for the herse Clothe at the buryall of Elyzabethe barye (fn. 63) ijd
It' R' the xxxt Daye for the buryall of Mary Shawe n'l
It' R' the ffyrst Daye of September for the buryall of henry hogeson (fn. 64) n'l
It' R' the xth Daye ffor the buryall of wyll'm Mychell n'l
It' R' the xiiijth Daye ffor the buryall of John Wyll'ms n'l
It' R' the xxiijth Daye at the buryall of Robert Morris n'l
It' R' the xxvth Daye of September for the herse Clothe, and the waste of iiij staff torchis at the buryall of John Empye xviijd
It' R' the vth Daye of October ffor the herse Clothe & knyll, at the buryall of Jone Wyer xiiijd
It' R' the vijth Daye for the herse Clothe, and knyll at ye buryall of Margaret ffynkell (fn. 65) xiiijd
It' R' the xth Daye of Novemb'r for the herse clothe, & knyll at the buryall of wm delahey xiiijd
It' R' the xiijth of November for the herse Clothe at the buryall of Margaret shipton (fn. 66) ijd
It' R' the xxxth Daye of the same for the buryall of wyll'm Hachynge n'l
It' R' the ij of December for the herse Clothe at the buryall of John fflood ijd
It' R' the xij Daye, ffor the herse Clothe, and grounde in the Churche At the buryall of Nycholas Pynner (fn. 67) vjs xd
It' R' the xxj Daye for the herse Clothe at the buryall of Elizabethe barton ijd
It' R' the xxiiij Daye for the herse Clothe, and the knyll of an hower at the buryall of Robert Penythorne the younger viijd
It' R' the xxv Daye of Decemb' at the buryall of henry Cooper n'l
It' R' of John Wyson for xxxvlli of tap' wax and the braunchis at vjd the lli xvijs vjd
It' R' ffor the Challes wayenge ten ounces & an half at vs iiijd the ounc lvjs
It' R' of Mr Doctor huet ffor theas two yearis Rent nowe last passed, due at x'pemas ffor the howse in the Churche lane xiijs iiijd
It' R' of wyll'm wawters for iiij pecys of blacke Clothe wch wer occupyed Abowte the Alters conteynenge viij yards in lengthe & iij quarters of A yarde brode xvs
It' R' of wyll'm graye for certeyne brycks and bryckbatts yt wer of the Alters (fn. 68) ijs vjd
It' R' in or lady quarter in the Churche at Easter for howselenge tokens xxxvs vjd
Sum' pagine—vijli vs ijd

Oure ladye quarter

It' R' and gathered in this quarter for the pewys in the Churche xvs
It' R' and gathered in the same quarter for the Clerk, and Sextens wagis xxxs

Mydsomer quarter

Item R' and gathered for the pewis in the Churche this quarter xiiijs vjd
It' R' and gathered in the same quarter, for the Clerk, and Sextens wagis xxxs

Myghelmas quarter

Item R' and gathered in the same quarter ffor the pewis in the Churche xvs
It' R' and gathered in the same quarter, for the Clerk, and Sextens wages xxxs

Chrystmas quarter

Item R' and gathered in the same quarter ffor the pewis in the Churche xvs ijd
It' R' and gathered for the Clerk and Sextens wagis in the same quarter xxxs
S'm of the pewe money & the Clerk and Sextens wagis viijli iiijs viijd
S'm' totalis pagine—xvli ixs xd
The Totall Som of the Receptes of this or Second yearis Accomptes Amowntethe xixli ixs ixd

Chargis Dysbursed, and payed ffor the Churche vse by vs the A foresaide Church Wardens, in the Seconde yeare of this or Accomptes, whearof the A foresaide Accompt' Desyer to be Alowed, as partyculerly Dothe ffollowe.
videl't

In primis paide to the Sexten ffor his quarters wagis due at or ladye Daye xs
Item paide to the Clerk ffor his wagis the same quarter xxs
It' paide for wasshenge of the Churche Clothes ijs
Item paide ffor A lode of Sande viijd
It' paide to the Ryngers at the Commynge in of the Quene viijd
It' paide ffor A quarte of Oyle for the lawmpe vd
It' paide ffor A kaye and for mendynge of A lock to kayme iijs jd
It' paide to the glasyer ffor mendynge the glasse wyndowes in the Churche xijd
It' paid for mendynge of the bells and for the yron worke vijs ijd
It' paide ffor an hondrethe of Pavynge tyle iijs iiijd
It' paide for the Caryage to the water and ffrom the water, of the tyle vjd
Item paide ffor A lode off lyme xiiijd
It' paide ffor the pavynge off ffyve graves in the Churche ijs vjd
It' paide ffor palme and Ewghe vd
It' paide ffor mendynge of the Sepulchre, and wyers ffor the paskall ijs vjd
It' paide to the Organe maker ffor his ffees xijd
It' paide for A Sack of Coles at Easter xijd
It' ffor gravell that was layde in the lane xijd
It' paide ffor A Chest baught of the vycar Wells (fn. 69) iijs iiijd
It' paide ffor ix ll'i of Bellrope at thre pence the pounde ijs iijd
It' paide to Thomson for A booke Called A psalter (fn. 70) xvjd
It' paide to the Sexten ffor his quarters wagis Due at mydsomer xs
It' paide to the Clerk ffor his wagis this quarter xxs
It' paide ffor wasshenge this quarter ijs
It' paide to Robert Wyer ffor a Psalter (fn. 70) iijs iiijd
It' paide ffor Bromes vjd
It' paide ffor A kaye ffor A Chest vjd
It' paide ffor gravell, and Rubbeyshe layde in the Churche lane ijs
It' payde to the waxchaundler for makynge of xxvijlli of new wax for ye lights at easter xjs
It' paide to A bryckleyer for takynge downe of ye Alters & pavynge vndr them (fn. 71) ijs
It' paide to A laborar for the Carryenge of the Rubbeyshe owte of the Churche [being A dais work viijd
It' paide for takynge Downe of the Roode (fn. 72) xijd
It' to Olyver Depon for iij dayes occupyed A bowte the whytenge of the Churche iijs
It' paide for A lode of lyme xiiijd
It' paide for A lode of Sande ixd
It' paide for the Co'munyon table (fn. 71) vjs
It' payde to Richard Hamden for A Servyce booke (fn. 70) vijs
It' paide for viij mens Dynners at westm' beynge before the Comyssyoners (fn. 73) vs xd ob'
It' paide for A lock to the Cubbord in the Quere to kepe the booke of Maryag' & [buryalles in iiijs jd
It' paide ffor two staff torchis at xiiijd Apece ijs iiijd
S'm' pagine:—vijli viijs ob'

Expencis

Item paide ffor A Rope ffor the Sawns bell (fn. 74) xvjd
Item paide to the Sexten ffor his wagis this Mighelmas quarter xs
It' paide to the Clerk ffor his wagis this quarter xxs
It' paide for the payntenge of the ten Com'aundymentes (fn. 75) vs
It' paide for tenn pounde of Bell Rope at iijd the pounde ijs vjd
It' paide for A lode of lyme xvjd
It' paide for A lode of Sande ixd
It' paide to the Organe maker ffor his ffee xijd
It' paide for the Co'munyon Cupp wayenge xij oz' & A quart', at vs iiijd the oz' (fn. 76) iijli vijs
It' paide ffor A pownde of Candles iijd
It' paide ffor holy and hyvye at Chrystmas vjd
It' paide ffor Ryngynge when the quene Cam to westmynster viijd
It' paide to the glasyer for mendynge of the glasse windows ijs
It' paide to the Clerk for his wagis at Chrystmas xxs
It' paide to the Sexton for his wagis this quarter xs
It' paide to A bryckleyar for A Days worke xijd
It' paide ffor mendynge of the Churche yarde graete xvjd
It' paide to wyll'm wawters for the kepenge of ij harnes of the p'yshe theas ij yearis vs
It' paide for wasshynge of the Churche geare this half yeare iiijs
It' paide to A Joyner in earnest for iiij Candlestyckes xijd
It' paide to the Scryvenor for the engrossenge of this booke ij sondry tymes, and for the wrytenge and makenge of the gatherenge booke and other necessary thyngs xvjs
S'm' pagine:—viijli xs viijd

It' R' this yeare of the guyft of Mr ffrauncis hake A greate byble of the largyst volume

The totall Som of the Receptes of this Seconde yeare of or Accompte xixli ixs ixd
The Som totall of theyr expencis ordenary and extraordenary ffor this second yeare xvli xviij viijd ob'
So Remaynethe in theyr hands of theyr Receptes above the expencis of the sayd yer iijli xjs ob'
So the Som totall off or Receptes ffor bothe the yearis Whearin we wer Churche wardens Amowntethe to the som of xlvijli ixs vd ob'
Whearoff Dysbursed & payde in the same two yearis xxxli xvijs ijd ob'
So Remayne they Charged wth the Som of xvjli xijs iijd wch they ar Redy to Delyver xvjli xijs iijd

Whichesayde xvjli xijs iijd is Delyvered over the daye of the Determinac' on of this Accompte to Jamis harmon and Robert Carles Churche wardens elect in the presens of those whose namys hearafter followth.

It' theare Remaynethe due in Mr brightmans hands for ye Clerks wagis and pewes for one yer & an half of ye two yers—ijs

[Signed] John Russell Robert best (fn. 77) vj' Cler' Thomas Binney Rob't penythorne [mark] Wm portar John evans
John Gowghe Rob't Rede Wyll'y'm downes

Footnotes

  • 1. vide article by Prof. Maitland in the English Historical Review, Jan. 1900. The style given above is Elizabeth's full style save only the earthly supremacy over the Church which could not politicly be asserted or rejected—hence the ambiguous "etc" which might or might not cover this ecclesiastical power, as subsequent events should show to be most convenient.
  • 2. Joanna Finkell (R.)
  • 3. Elryke (R.)
  • 4. Joh'es Coke (R.)
  • 5. Bertinede (R.)
  • 6. Rebecca (R.)
  • 7. Roge (R.)
  • 8. Joanna Gibs Hudson (R.)
  • 9. In the Register many names are marked "p"; this might stand for "pauper" or "poor," but it will be seen that in a good many instances this could not be meant; the letter probably stands for "peste." I have transferred it to these accounts.
  • 10. Not in the Register.
  • 11. Deepin (R.)
  • 12. Norris (R.)
  • 13. Anna Marshe (R.), vide also p. 173, ninth item.
  • 14. Goffe (R.)
  • 15. Partrige (R.)
  • 16. Begaley (R.)
  • 17. Guilelm' Gaude p.f. (R.)
  • 18. Cokkyn (R.)
  • 19. Tonnye (R.)
  • 20. Not in Register.
  • 21. Hamden (R.)
  • 22. Corner (R.)
  • 23. Joanna Hayne (R.)
  • 24. Brightley (R.)
  • 25. Endsore (R.)
  • 26. Joh'es a colen (R.)
  • 27. Greenall (R.)
  • 28. Gonert (R.)
  • 29. Speare maker (R.)
  • 30. Sele (R.)
  • 31. Howton (R.)
  • 32. cf. Edmund Wyllobye (R.)
  • 33. Salter (R.)
  • 34. Hayse (R.)
  • 35. Blesse (R.)
  • 36. qy. cf. Wylcoxe (R.)
  • 37. Morley (R.)
  • 38. Mary's funeral was on Dec. 13 and 14.
  • 39. A delicate serge (Halliwell).
  • 40. Ferrules, from French virole.
  • 41. Or Roue.
  • 42. vide note 9, p. 158.
  • 43. Probably the perpetual lamp hung before the reserved sacrament.
  • 44. Two quarts.
  • 45. cf. note 3, p. 91.
  • 46. Dec. 1558.
  • 47. cf. Jan. 18, Hogans (R.)
  • 48. cf. Editha Pott, ux. Jan. 17 (R.)
  • 49. Jan. 6 (R.)
  • 50. Combs (R.)
  • 51. Tuttie (R.)
  • 52. Shawe (R.)
  • 53. Griffithe (R.)
  • 54. cf. Georgius Estall p'nts (R.)
  • 55. Hopar p. generos (R.)
  • 56. Comson (R.)
  • 57. ? cf. Wortley (R.)
  • 58. Shrimplyn (R.)
  • 59. Cornewe (R.)
  • 60. Hardinge (R.)
  • 61. Perrye (R.)
  • 62. Not in the Register.
  • 63. Beere (R.)
  • 64. Hodson (R.)
  • 65. Synkell (R.)
  • 66. Shrimpto' (R.)
  • 67. Penavnt (R.)
  • 68. vide note 3, p. 177.
  • 69. vide p. 219.
  • 70. The first of these was purchased between March 25th and June 24th; probably copies of the Prayer Book issued (with a command for its use on and after June 24th) in 1559. It was in common use some time before the official date (vide Strype's Life of Archbishop Grindal); vide note 5, p. 185.
  • 71. By injunctions issued in 1559, tables were to be substituted for altars; cf. note 6, p. 176.
  • 72. The injunctions of 1559 do not mention rood lofts. The rood or crucifix would disappear as an "image." cf. Stow's Annales, 1559 A.D. For the taking down of the Loft, see p. 192.
  • 73. In 1559 the Court of High Commission, established in that year, ordered a general visitation and issued injunctions very similar to those of 1547.
  • 74. Retained doubtless as one of the ordinary bells—its proper use would disappear with the abolition of the service of the Mass.
  • 75. cf. note 9, p. 154.
  • 76. The ordinary chalice would hardly serve for the Communion service (vide Archæologia xlii, 414).
  • 77. Signed before March 14th, 1559–60 (p. 180) no doubt; i.e. Best was vicar before that, vide note 2, p. 219.