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December 1599 - December 1601
The Acco'mpte of William
Colbacke & Christopher Collarde, Churchewardens of ye p'ishe of Set Martins in the feildes in ye Countie of Midd' Chosen & appointed by ye Vicar with the whole Assent & Consent of the Maisters of ye same Parrishe in Vestrie for the space of Twoe Whole Yeares Comensing at the feaste of ye beirth of or Lord God One Thowsand ffive hundred Ninetye & Nyne, And ending at ye like feaste in ye yeare of our Lord, 1601, And in the xliiijth yeare of the Reign of or sou'eign Ladie Elizabeth the Queenes Matie that nowe is, Aswell for Receiptes as paymtes by them Received & paide, As in this their acco'mpte more p'ticularlye ensueth.
The said Accompta'ntes
Chardge themselves with their Receiptes in their firste Yeare as followeth. Anno: 1599.
Receiptes for burialls knells & suche like in this or firste yeare as followeth.
Christmas Quarter .1599.
The firste yeares Receiptes
Burialls in Christmas Quarter .1599.
Burialls in or Ladie Quarter .1600.
Marche .1600. | Item the xxviijth was buried John Lee Messenger for the Cloth xxd. Th'afternoones knell xiiijd. the iij peales xijd. the grave vjd. | iiijs. iiijd. | ||
Aprill .1600. | It'm the firste was buried John Acles (fn. 1) for the afternoones knell xiiijd. the Cloth xxd. the grave vjd. the iiijor peales xvjd. | iiijs. viijd. |
The first yeares Receiptes
Burialls in or Ladie Quarter .1600.
Aprill .1600. | Item the vijth was buried Joane Edmoundes | ni'l | ||
It'm the xvth was buried Nicholas Kinge worste cloth & knell | iiijd. | |||
It'm the xxvth was buried Dennis Devoricke worste Cloth & knell | vjd. | |||
It'm the xxvjth weare buried Mr Richard Nightingale & Mris ffrauncis Nightingale his wife (whoe weare both Drowned beyond Kingstone) for the breakeing of the ground Cloth Knell & Peales | xxiijs. | |||
It'm the xxvijth was buried Mr George Laughton for the ground vjs. viijd. the Cloth xxd. the Afternoones knell xiiijd. the iiijor peales xvjd. | xs. xd. | |||
(fn. 3) It'm the xxxth was buried a Chrisome of Simon Rowlandsons for the Coffine | vjd. | |||
Maye .1600. | It'm the xijth was buried Rachell Randall | ni'l | ||
It'm the xxjth was buried Richarde Stowell for the & the iiijor peales xvjd | iiijs. viijd. | |||
Cloth xxd. the grave vjd. the Afternoones knell xiiijd. | ||||
It'm the xxviijth was buried Elizabethe Kinge for the worste Cloth ijd & the knell vjd | viijd. | |||
June .1600. | It'm the third was buried Xp'ofer Yowle | ni'l | ||
It'm the iiijth was buried Anthony Moate | ni'l | |||
It'm the vjth was buried Lucye Beedle | ni'l | |||
It'm the xijth was buried Richard ffletcher | ni'l | |||
It'm the xxiiijth was buried Jacob Trowghte (fn. 2) for the Cloth viijd. the grave vjd. the knell vjd. | xxd. | |||
It'm the same Daye was buried John Arrs | ni'l | |||
Sum' q'ter—ljs. ijd. |
The first yeares Receiptes
Burialls in Midsomer Quarter .1600.
July .1600. | Item the firste was buried William Gill | ni'l | ||
It'm the xxjth was buried Tho: Kighte (fn. 4) for the Cloth viijd the Coffine vjd & the knell vjd | xxd. | |||
Auguste .1600. | It'm the firste was buried John Preiste | ni'l | ||
It'm the thirde was buried Thomas Paxson | ni'l | |||
It'm the viijth was buried Agnes Hooper for the Cloth xxd. the grave vjd. Th'afternoones knell xiiijd ij peales viijd | iiijs. | |||
(fn. 8) It'm the xjth was buried a Chrisome of Mr Dickins for the Coffine vjd. | vjd. | |||
It'm the xijth was buried Rob't Barrowcloughe | ni'l | |||
It'm the xvjth was buried Tho: Atfeilde (fn. 5) for the Cloth xxd the grave vjd the knell & peales ijs. | iiijs. ijd. | |||
It'm the xxvjth was buried Elizab: Smith | ni'l | |||
It'm the xxvijth was buried Edmound Johnson | ni'l | |||
Septemb' .1600. | It'm the vijth was buried fflorence Kequitt (fn. 6) | ni'l | ||
It'm the xvjth was buried Agnes ffawsett | ni'l | |||
It'm the xxth was buried Rose Breades (fn. 7) from the Ladie Cheekes for the ground viijs. the Cloth xxd the Afternoones knell xiiijd the .v. peales xxd | xijs. vjd. | |||
It'm the same Daye ffailes Turnor | ni'l | |||
It'm the xxijth was buried John Howe | ni'l | |||
It'm the same Daye was buried Rob't Ceely | ni'l | |||
It'm ye xxvjth was buried Richard Maultus | ni'l | |||
It'm the xxvijth was buried Jeames ffryer worste Cloth ijd & the knell iiijd. | vjd. | |||
Sum' quarter—xxiijs. iiijd. |
The firste yeares Receiptes
Burialls in Mighelmas q'ter .1600.
October .1600. | Item the first was buried Henry Worsley a Child for the ground & Cloth | viijs. | ||
It'm the seconde was buried George Bricklayer (fn. 9) | ni'l | |||
It'm the xjth was buried William Moothe for the Cloth xxd the grave vjd. the knell vjd. ye peales viijd | iijs. iiijd. | |||
It'm the xiiijth was buried Rob't Jenckins for the ground in ye Churche viijs. the Cloth xxd. the Afternoones knell xiiijd the iiijor peales xvjd | xijs. ijd. | |||
November .1600. | It'm the xth of Novemb' was buried Rowland Price | ni'l | ||
It'm ye xxvth was buried John Golightley for the ground viijs. the Cloth ijs. | xs. | |||
It'm ye xxixth was buried Wm Haywarde | ni'l | |||
(fn. 11) It'm for the funerall of Dame [Alice] Edgerton (fn. 10) (Lord Keep's wife) she beinge buried at St Pawles Churche in London. for the Cloth & Bells | vjs. | |||
December .1600. | It'm ye thirde was buried Joane Sherwood for the Cloth xxd. the grave vjd. the knell & peales 14d | iijs. iiijd. | ||
It'm the xjth was buried Joane Berrye for the Worste cloth ijd. the knell iiijd | vjd. | |||
It'm the xiiijth was buried Mr Wm Herbert for the ground viijs. for the Cloth ijs. for the knell vjd. & the iij peales xijd. | xjs. vjd. | |||
It'm the xxijth was buried Edward Taylor for the Cloth xxd. the knell iiijd. ye ij peales viijd. | ijs. viijd. | |||
It'm the xxiiijth was buried William Kearne for the ground & knell | vijs. | |||
Sum' quarter. iijli. iiijs. vjd. | ||||
Some gen'all of all or Receiptes for burialls is | viijli. xiiijs. vjd. | |||
Some gen'all of ye whole yeares Receiptes is | xxvjli. js. iiijd. |
The said acco'mptantes Demande Allowaunce for Ymploymentes & Chardges by ym paide & Disbursed for ye vse of ye Churche & other ordinarye & extraordinarye Chardges in this their firste yeare as followeth.
Paymentes in Christmas quarter .1599.
Item paid for a Quier of paper | iiijd. | |||
It'm pd for a bell rope weying vjli at iiijd the pownde | ijs. | |||
It'm pd for the swearinge of our selves and our sidemen | iijs. vjd. | |||
It'm pd for our Dinners the same Daye & for a booke of Articles | xxjs. iiijd. | |||
It'm paide for p'sentinge of our quarter bill | ijs. vjd. | |||
It'm for paveing of ij graves | ijs. | |||
It'm paide vnto the Clarke for his quarters wages | xxs. | |||
It'm paide vnto the Sexton for his quarters wages | xs. | |||
It'm paide vnto him for Ringinge of the Eighte of the Clocke & ffive of the Clocke bell (fn. 12) | iiijs. | |||
It'm paide him for Keepeinge of the Clocke | iijs. iiijd. | |||
It'm paide for oyle for the Clocke & bells & for broomes for ye sweeping of the Churche | xijd. | |||
It'm paide for scowringe of ye Comunion pottes | iiijd. | |||
It'm paide vnto James Turnor for makeing Cleane both the Churche Lanes | iijs. vjd. | |||
It'm Laide out for wyne at the white Lyon when some of the Maisters weare there about the Lieftenantes (fn. 13) | ijs. vjd. | |||
It'm paide vnto the Lieftenant the same tyme | xvs. | |||
Sum' quarter is—iiijli. xjs. iiijd. |
The firste yeares paymtes
Paymentes in our Ladie Daye q'ter .1600.
The firste yeares paymtes
Paymentes in Midsomer quarter .1600.
The firste yeares paymtes
Paymentes in Michaelmas q'ter .1600.
Item paide vnto vj poore men for helping home wth the hoockes & Lathers from Durham howse when the stable was a fier | xviijd. | |||
It'm pd for mending of the Steeple Doore key | xvjd. | |||
It'm pd for presenting of or quarter bill at the Archedeacons visitac'on & for our oathes and appeareaunce the xvjth of October | iijs. iiijd. | |||
It'm paide for our Dinners & the Sidemens ye same Daye | xvjs. vjd. | |||
It'm pd for the Cariadge of ye Cressettes (fn. 14) into ye Churche | xvjd. | |||
It'm pd the xth of November for Ringing at her Maites Remove from Ritchmount to Whitehall | xijd. | |||
It'm pd for a Stirropp for the fourth Bell Wheele | xiiijd. | |||
It'm pd for Ringinge the xvijth of November (being her Maites Coronation Daye) | vjs. | |||
It'm pd for a pownde of Candles | vd. | |||
It'm pd for twoe Bell ropes weyinge xli at iiijd ye pownde againste ye same Daye | iijs. iiijd. | |||
It'm pd for mending of an Olde Baldricke | viijd. | |||
It'm pd for paper, Candles & Drincke When ye Mrs. Did sett in Vestrie about a warrant for the lights (fn. 15) that weare when her Maitie Came to Whitehall | xiiijd. | |||
It'm pd for mending of the Surplus | vjd. | |||
It'm pd for paveing of iiijor graves | iiijs. | |||
It'm pd for twoe Dust baskettes | vjd. | |||
It'm pd for .ij. Keys the one for the Lady Grayes pewe Doore & the other for the Mrs Coppins (fn. 16) pewe | ijs. | |||
Sum' Page—ijli. iiijs. ixd. |
The firste yeares paymtes
Paymentes in Michaelmas q'ter .1600.
The accompte of the saide:
Chr'ofer Collarde & Wm Colbacke Churchwardens for their seconde yeare of office Comensing at the ffeaste of the beirth of or Lord God, 1600, & ending one ye like feaste, 1601, aswell of Receiptes as Paymtes by them Received and paide as followeth.
Receiptes
Receiptes for Burialls knells & sutche like in this or seconde yeare as followeth.
Christmas Quarter .1600.
The seconde yeares Receiptes
Burialls in Christmas quarter .1600.
January .1600. | Item the vjth was buried Nicholas Hawthorne for the Cloth xxd. the grave vjd. the knell vjd. & ye peale iiijd. | iijs. | ||
It'm the xvijth was buried Prudence Grigg for the Cloth xvjd. the grave vjd. the knell vjd. | ijs. iiijd. | |||
It'm the xxjth was buried wm Hoop' for the Cloth xxd the grave vjd. the knell & peales xxijd | iiijs. | |||
It'm the xxiijth was buried Dorothie Bale (fn. 17) for the Cloth xxd. the grave vjd. the Afternoones knell xiiijd the Peales xiiijd. | iiijs. vjd. | |||
ffebruary .1600. | It'm the seconde was buried Edmound Goldhurste | ni'l | ||
It'm the vth was buried Chr'ofer Maister for ye Coffin | vjd. | |||
It'm the vijth was buried Mr Jeames Russell (whoe was slaine in Bedforde howse) for the ground Cloth knell and Peales | xvjs. | |||
It'm the xvijth was buried Mr Lawrence Robbinson (whoe was slaine by one Chr'ofer Browne) for the ground viijs. the Cloth xxd. the knell & peales ijs. iiijd. | xijs. | |||
It'm the xviijth was buried John Hall for the ground vjs. viijd. the Cloth xxd. the knell & peales xxd. | xs. | |||
It'm the xxth was buried Elizabeth Jasper for the ground viijs. the Cloth xvjd. the Afternoones knell xiiijd. ye iij peales xijd. | xjs. vjd. | |||
It'm the xxvijth was buried Mrs John Penythorne for the ground Cloth knell & Peales | xjs. vjd. | |||
Marche .1600. | It'm the xjth was buried Mary Maior | ni'l | ||
It'm the xvjth was buried Leonarde Dawson for the Cloth xijd. the knell vjd. | xviijd. | |||
Sum'—iiijli. xjs. viijd. |
The seconde yeares Receiptes
Burialls in or Ladie Daye q'ter .1601.
Marche .1601. | Item the xxixth was buried James Bleare for the Cloth xxd. the grave vjd. the Afternoones knell xiiijd. the Peales viijd | iiijs. | ||
Aprill .1601. | It'm the xviijth was buried Ellyn Arnolde ali's Stowell for the Cloth xijd. the grave vjd. the knell & peales ijs. vjd. | iiijs. | ||
It'm the xxiiijth was buried Elizabeth Cowell (fn. 18) for the Cloth & knell | xiiijd. | |||
It'm the xxvth was buried Rob't Rose for the Cloth xxd. the knell iiijd. the peales xijd. | iijs. | |||
It'm the xxvjth was buried Edward Elmes for the Cloth xxd. the grave vjd. the knell & Peales xiiijd. | iijs. iiijd. | |||
It'm the xxxth was buried Agnes Palmer for ye Cloth grave knell & Peales | ijs. vjd. | |||
It'm the same Daye was buried Bridgett Cade for the Cloth xijd. & ye grave vjd | xviijd. | |||
Maye .1601 | It'm the xjth was buried John winter for the worste Cloth ijd. & the knell ijd. | iiijd. | ||
It'm the xviijth was buried Elizabeth West for the Cloth xxd. the knell & ij Peales xijd | ijs. viijd. | |||
It'm the xxth was buried Com'er Ricardes for ye ground vjs. viijd. the Cloth xxd. the Afternoones knell & Peales iijs. ijd. | xjs. vjd. | |||
June .1601. | It'm the ixth was buried Tho: Middleton | ni'l | ||
It'm the xxth was buried John Waver for ground vjs. viijd. the Cloth xxd. the Afternoones knell xiiijd. the iij [peals] xijd | xs. xd. | |||
Sum'—ijli. iiijs. xd. |
The seconde yeares Receiptes
Burialls in Midsomer q'ter .1601.
June .1601. | Item the xxvth was buried John Bradley | ni'l | ||
Julye .1601. | It'm the vjth was buried Alice Jefferd ali's Browne | ni'l | ||
It'm the viijth was buried John Moore | ni'l | |||
It'm the xxjth was buried [Margaret] Pendrid | ni'l | |||
It'm the xxviijth was buried Elizabeth Libbe for ye Coffin | vjd. | |||
Auguste .1601. | It'm the vjth was buried Thomas Benge for the ground vjs. viijd. the Cloth xxd. the Afternoones knell xiiijd. the Peales xijd. | xs. vjd. | ||
It'm the xjth was buried Marye Hindle for the worste Cloth ijd. the knell iiijd. | vjd. | |||
It'm the xiijth was buried Jane Sonnett | ni'l | |||
It'm the xxijth was buried Mrs Elizabeth Lewknor a Childe for the ground viijs. the knell vjd. & ye peale 6d. | ixs. | |||
It'm the xxxth was buried Joane Stockedale for the Cloth & knell | xiiijd. | |||
September .1601. | It'm the xijth was buried Joane Baylie | ni'l | ||
It'm the xvth was buried Henrye Ratchedale for the ground vjs. viijd. the Cloth xijd. the knell & peales ijs. iiijd | xs. | |||
It'm the xviijth was buried John Phillippes worste Cloth ijd. & the Knell iiijd. | vjd. | |||
It'm the xxjth was buried Edmound Reynoldes for ye ground | vjs. | |||
It'm the xxijth was buried Jane Thompson worste Cloth ijd. the Knell iiijd. | vjd. | |||
It'm the xxixth was buried John Arnolde (fn. 19) | ni'l | |||
Sum' q'ter—xxxviijs. viijd. |
The seconde yeares Receiptes
Burialls in Michaelmas q'ter .1601
The saide accomptantes Demaunde Allowaunce for Ymploymtes & Chardges by them paide & Disbursed for the vse of ye Churche & other ordinarye & extraordinarye Chardges in this their seconde yeare as followeth.
Paymtes in Christmas q'ter .1601.
Item pd vnto a Carpenter for makeing of a newe frame for ye Saincts Bell for workemanshipp & stuf as followeth. | ||||
It'm for iiij Punctions (fn. 20) | iiijs. iiijd. | |||
It'm for ij single quarters | viijd. | |||
It'm for Nayles & Spikes | viijd. | |||
It'm for mending of ye Vestrye Doore & one of ye Chaunsell Doores | xijd. | |||
It'm pd for stuf for the mending of Churche Dore Southward | xijd. | |||
It'm paid vnto ye Carpenter for iiijor Dayes worke at xvjd ye daie | vs. iiijd. | |||
It'm paid for a Cross Garnishe (fn. 21) for ye Church yarde Gate | xvjd. | |||
It'm paide for makeing of a newe Key & setting one of a Locke vppon ye Doore vnder the newe Gallerye | viijd. | |||
It'm paide for mending of the ffifte Bell wheele & ye third Bell wheele (for stuf & workemanshippe) | xxd. | |||
It'm Laid out at the Tavern when Certayne of ye Vestrye Did meete about buissines | iijs. | |||
It'm paide for p'senting of our quarter bill | iijs. | |||
It'm paide for paveing iiijor graves | iiijs | |||
It'm paide vnto ye Clarke & Sexton for their q'ters wages | xxxs. | |||
It'm paide vnto ye Sexton for keepeing of ye Clocke | iijs. iiijd. | |||
It'm paide ffor Ringing Eight of ye Clocke & ffive of the Clocke Bell | iiijs. | |||
It'm pd for oyle for ye Clocke & Bells & Broomes for ye Churche | xijd. | |||
It'm pd for Scowring of ye Comunion Pottes | iiijd. | |||
It'm pd for makeing Cleane both ye Churche Lanes | iijs. vjd. | |||
It'm pd for wrighting of a newe gathering booke | ijs. | |||
Sum' q'ter—iijli. xs. xd. |
The seconde yeares paymtes
Paymentes in or Ladie Daye q'ter .1601.
Item pd for :C. & a quartern of Tyles | viijs. vjd. | |||
It'm pd for Wharfadge & Cariadge | xxd. | |||
It'm pd for a key & Staples for ye Churche yarde gates | xviijd. | |||
It'm pd for brickes for the vnderpinninge of ye Grunsills (fn. 22) | vjd. | |||
It'm for Lyme & Sande | xiiijd. | |||
It'm pd vnto a workeman for a Daies worke for ye mending of Divers places about ye Churche | xviijd. | |||
It'm pd the seconde of Maye for p'senting of [our] bill at ye Archedeacons Visitac'on | ijs. viijd. | |||
It'm pd for or Dinners & the Sidemens ye same Daye | xxiijs. | |||
It'm pd the thirde of Maye for Ringing at her Maites going to Highe gate to Dinner & at Coming from thence the same Daye | xijd. | |||
It'm for Ringing ye vijth of Maye at her Maites Remove from Whitehall to Greenewitche | xijd. | |||
It'm pd to make ye p'ishoners Drincke ye xixth & ye xxjth of Maye being ye Daies of ye p'ambulac'on & vnto ye Ringers for Ringing at their going forth & Coming home both Daies | xiiijs. | |||
It'm pd for ij Bell Roapes weying xjli & the half at iiijd the pounde | iijs. xd. | |||
It'm pd for mending of an olde Baldricke | viijd. | |||
It'm paid for paveing of iij graves | iijs. | |||
It'm paid vnto ye Clarke & Sexton for their quarters wages | xxxs. | |||
It'm paid vnto ye Sexton for keepeing of the Clocke & for Ringing of ye ffive of ye Clocke & Eighte of ye Clocke | vijs. iiijd. | |||
It'm for oyle & Broomes & for Scowring ye Comunion pottes | xvjd. | |||
It'm paid for makeing Cleane both ye Churche Lanes | iijs. vjd. | |||
It'm paid vnto the Highe Constable for Maymed soldiers & for the Hospitalls for ye half yeare | xvijs. iiijd. | |||
Sum' quarter—vjli. iijs. vjd. |
The seconde yeares paymentes
Paymentes in Midsomer q'ter .1601.
Item pd for iiijor single quarters for the ffastening of ye Long seate in the North Gallerye | xvjd. | |||
It'm pd for a quier of Paper | iiijd. | |||
It'm pd for Nayles & for a spikeing for ye third Bell | viijd. | |||
It'm pd for a Daies worke for a Carpenter | xvjd. | |||
It'm pd for to make ye Mrs Drincke at ij severall tymes when they Did meete & satt about the takeing Downe of the Cawsey (fn. 23) | xjs. | |||
It'm pd for the Covering of iiijor graves | iiijs. | |||
It'm pd for p'senting of or Quarter bill to ye thirde & vth Articles to ye Archedeacons | iijs. | |||
It'm pd for Ringing ye vijth of Septemb.' being her Maites birth Daye | iijs. vjd. | |||
It'm pd vnto ye Clarke & Sexton for their quarters wages | xxxs. | |||
It'm pd vnto ye Sexton for keepeing of ye Clocke | iiijs. iiijd. | |||
It'm pd him for Ringing of Eighte of ye Clocke & ffive of the Clocke Bell | iiijs. | |||
It'm pd for oyle for ye Clocke & Bells & for broomes for the sweeping of ye Churche | xijd. | |||
It'm paide for Scowring of ye Comunion pottes | iiijd. | |||
It'm paide for makeing Cleane both ye Churche Lanes | iijs. vjd. | |||
It'm paide vnto Devorickes ye Glasier for setting vpp of ij greate paines of Glasse the one on the South side of ye Churche & ye other at ye West ende | vjs. | |||
Sum' q'ter—iijli. xiijs. iiijd. |
The seconde yeares paymentes
Paymentes in Michaelmas q'ter. 1601.
Item pd the iiijth of October at the Greyhownde for to make the Maisters of the Vestrye Drincke when they came from Buisinesses | vjs. | |||
It'm pd the xixth of October at Mr Doctor Stanhoppes Visitac'on at Whitechappell for or Dinners & ye sidemens & for a booke of Articles | xvijs. vjd. | |||
It'm given vnto a poore Indian the xxvth of Octobe' wch had Received greate hurtes in her Maites s'uice | iijs. | |||
It'm for Ringing ye xxiiijth of October at her Maites Coming to Whitehall | xijd. | |||
It'm for Ringing ye xxvijth at her Maites goinge to ye p'liamt being the firste Daye (fn. 24) of ye same p'liamt | xijd. | |||
It'm pd for Ringing the xvijth of November beinge her Maites Coronation Daye | vjs. | |||
It'm pd for a pownde of Candles | vd. | |||
It'm pd for iiijor newe Bell Roapes weying xxvli at iiijd the pownde | viijs. iiijd. | |||
It'm for ij newe Baldrickes & for mending of an olde one | vs. | |||
It'm pd ye xxiijth of November for awnswering of or booke of Articles (or bill being made by ye Registers man) & Delivered into Doctor Stanhoppes office | iijs. vjd. | |||
It'm paid for or Din's ye same Daye & for ye sidemens | viijs. | |||
It'm paid vnto ye Clarke & Sexton for their quarters wages | xxxs. | |||
It'm paid vnto ye Sexton for keepeing of ye Clocke | iijs. iiijd. | |||
It'm for Ringing of ye Eight & ffive of ye Clocke bell | iiijs. | |||
It'm for oyle for ye Clocke & Bells & for Broomes for ye Churche | xviijd. | |||
It'm for Ringing ye xixth of Decemb' at her Maites going to the breaking vpp of ye p'liamt | xijd. | |||
It'm for Hollye Ivey Rosemarye & Bayes | ijs. | |||
It'm for makeinge of a newe key for the Churche yarde gate | xd. | |||
It'm for a staple for ye Vestrie Dore. | ||||
Sum' Page—vli. ijs. viijd. |
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Paymentes in Michaelmas q'ter .1601.
Item paide for paveing of iij graves | iijs. | |||
It'm pd for ij Duste baskettes | vjd. | |||
It'm pd for p'senting of ye Ladie Henneadges (fn. 25) s'u'nt & Ric' Stevenson ye Cutler for incontinencie as ye Com'on fame went | vjd. | |||
It'm pd for Washeinge of ye Comunion Clothes & Surplus | vjs. viijd. | |||
It'm Deliuered vnto George Blaston Weaver by the consent of the Vestrie | xxs. | |||
It'm pd for makeing cleane both the Churche Lanes | iijs. vjd. | |||
It'm pd for amending of Churche windowes Rownd about the Churche | xxxvs. | |||
It'm pd vnto a Bricklayer for amending of ye Churche (where it Rayned in) for Tyles & morter & workmanshipp | ijs. vjd. | |||
It'm pd vnto a Carter for Cariing awaye five Loades of Rubbishe from before ye Churche yarde gate | ijs. vjd. | |||
It'm pd vnto Mathewe Clarke for keepeing of ye Clocke | xs. | |||
It'm pd for turning ye Ball of ye Greate bell clapp' | ijs. | |||
It'm pd for mending of ye Bowe of ye ffourth Bell clapp' | ijs. viijd. | |||
It'm pd him for makeing of a newe Bowe for ye greate Bell Clapp' | iijs. viijd. | |||
It'm pd (one St Thomas Daye) at ye Greyhownde when the newe Churchewardens weare Chosen to make ye Mrs of the Vestrie a Dinner | xvs. | |||
It'm paid vnto Mr Highe Constable for Maymed soldiors & for ye hospitalls for one half yeare | xvijs. iiijd. | |||
It'm paid ye ixth of Marche Laste for or Appeareaunce before Mr Doctor Stanhoppe for the shewing of or Register booke of Christnings Mariadges & burialls & for or Dinners the same Daye | vjs. | |||
Sum' Page—vjli. xd. xd. |
The seconde yeares paymentes
Paymentes in Michaelmas q'ter .1601.
[Signed]
Tho: Montforde (fn. 26)
patrick [P D] Derick m'k
John Childe
Wm Portinton
Richard Wodlok
Edward Stylkragg
John [mark] goodcoll
Anthony harris
Matthy clerck
the m'ke [mark] of James waller