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The following are the chief collective headings:—
Aliens.
Bells.
Books.
Burials.
Church:
1. Fabric.
2. Linen.
3. Lands.
4. Ornaments.
Clerk.
Collections.
Communion.
Festivals.
Flowers.
Gifts.
Income.
Legal Affairs.
Light.
Military.
Officials:
1. Parochial.
2. Ecclesiastical.
3. Royal and State.
Organ.
Perambulation.
Pews.
Plague.
Prices.
Refreshments.
Ringers.
Sexton.
Trades.
Vestments.
Vestry.
Vicars.
Wages.
Words.
INDEX OF SUBJECTS.
Aliens and Strangers. Austrian, 203
-, Dutch, 5, 153, 259, 267, 277, 304
-, French, 193, 301
-, Indian, 481
-, Irish, 197, 266, 359–60, 367, 369, 379, 381
-, Moors, 260, 447
-, Portuguese, 197
-, Scotch, 202, 276
-, Spaniards, 152, 155
-, Strangers (Lists of), 200, 209, 234, 239, 349,
366, 465
Altars, vide Church
Archdeacons, vide Legal Affairs (Presentments)
Aumbry, vide Church (Choir)
Balling clappers, vide Bells (Repairs)
Banners, vide Church, II
Baptism, 190, 192
Bells at funerals passim; vide also Inventory,
Ringers
-, The Bells. Forebell, 166, 234, 291
-, Great, 16, 18, 41, 64, 67–8, 73, 109, 133,
164, 166, 218, 233, 316, 320, 321, 442
-, Little, 12, 104, 192, 233
-, Mass, 29, 73; Morrowmass, 72
-, Middle, 28
-, Sanctus, 30, 64–5, 74, 91, 157, 178, 211,
218, 233, 423, 472
-, [The bells are more commonly referred
to as 3rd, 4th, etc.]
-, Bellhouse, 74, 217
-, Casting, 55, 104, 107–8, 254, 257, 314,
353–4, 362–3, 442, 444, 453, 455–6
-, Collections for bells, vide Casting
-, Repairs (extensive), 154, 177, 377, 385–6
-, Balling clappers, 320, 474, 526
-, Bellstock, 106
-, Baldricks, 14, 15, 32, 43, 57, 73, 91, 109,
133, 138, 145–7, 154–5, 157, 166, 172–3,
222, 233, 246, 248, 423
-, Baldrope, 311, vide Baldricks
-, Clappers, vide Balling, 14, 16, 28, 32, 41,
54, 73, 109, 222, 256
-, Collars, 186, 191, 218
-, Forelocks, 498
-, Frame, 55, 62, 73
-, Grease (lycker), 165, 185, 187, 194, 199, 200
-, Ropes, 12, 27–8, 40, 42, 53, 55, 62, 74, 82,
105, 123, 132, 145–7, 154–7, 165, 177–8,
199, 233, 248, 390, 422, 464, 472, 513,
525, 537
-, Rounding clappers, vide Balling
-, Stirrups, 64, 320, 365
-, Wheels, 53, 55, 62, 146, 166
Bequests, vide Gifts
Bible, vide Books
Books, vide Inventories on pp. 505–6, 528
Church Service Books. Antiphone, 158
-, Bible, 59, 64, 125, 130, 178, 183, 256, 264,
321, 462
-, Calendar and Commandments, 190
-, Catechism, 451
-, Communion, 145, 185, 255, 462
-, Grails, 158, 173
-, Homilies, 157, 191, 255, 349, 495
-, Lent prayers, 483
-, Manuals, 65, 146, 158
-, Massbook, 146
-, Paraphrase, 130, 151
-, Plainsong for Festival of Jesus, 14
-, Plainsong for Visitation of the Virgin, 14
-, Portas, 146
-, Prayer Book, 384
-, Procession Books, 106, 148, 158
-, Psalters, 136, 177, 185
-, Service Books, 133, 151, 177, 210, 223,
269, 405, 441, 495
-, Special Services. Armada, 406
-, Cadiz expedition, 487
-, Earthquake, 319
-, French treaty (1546), 122 (n)
-, Gowry's plot, 569
-, Henry of Navarre, 422, 424
-, Huguenots (Massacre), 269
-, Naval expedition (1596), 496
-, Plague, 210, 216, 453, 569
-, Queen, for the, 145, 462
-, Turks, against the, 229
-, Church Books (MS.) Collections, For
recording, 146, 148, 156, 272, 394
-, Correcting the Service Books, 72 (vide
Addenda)
-, Ledger, 195, 279
-, Mending books, 91
-, Pew Book, 363
-, Registers, 14, 136, 177, 184, 279, 320, 422,
442, 486, 514, 523, 549, 585
-, Sorting all Books and documents, 498
Brods, vide Prices (Nails).
Burials. Lists at the beginning of each
year's accounts
-, Beir, 74, 165, 166, 228, 280, 284, 305
-, Church (Burials in), e.g. 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 13,
18, 21, 24, 29, 33–5, 40, 42, 45, 47, 55, 60,
67, 73, 76, 82, 98–9, 108, etc. (May
easily be seen by the fees paid).
-, Churchyard, 17, 28, 184, 186, 238–9, 337
-, Coffins, 106, 165–6, 209, 211, 397, 505,
528, 573
-, [From p. 302 onwards a very usual
burial fee was "coffened, vjd."]
-, Coffinhouse, 561
-, Fees vide Burial Receipts passim.
-, Buried elsewhere, 317, 366, 369, 380–2,
404, 418–20, 427, 438, 468, 479, 481,
490, 517, 519, 566
-, Entrails buried here, 294 (n. 6), 479
-, Hearsecloth, 14, 72, 136–7, 183, 188, 209,
211, 273, 505–6, 528, 550, 573 (vide
Burial Receipts passim)
-, Memorial Services, Myndes. Annual.
1–4, 6–8, 22, 23, 25, 33–36, 45–49, 58–60,
68, 69, 77, 88, 89, 93, 94, 99, 100, 113,
116, 161, 170. Monthly, 2, 4, 6, 7, 22–5,
33–5, 44–5, 47, 49, 58, 66–8, 70, 76–7, 86–7,
89, 95, 99, 100, 112, 115, 159, 167, 169,
170, 230
-, Porch, Burials in, 2, 7, 8, 480
-, Rammers, 184, 505, 528, 573
-, Rollers, 234, 385, 505, 528, 573
-, Spades, 74, 82, 109
-, Tressels, 505, 528
Candles, vide Lights, I
Censers, vide Church, IV
Chapels, vide Church, I
Chrisome, e.g. 68, 283, 289, 290, 294, 308, 314, 344, 366
Church. I. Fabric, vide also Pews, Roodloft.
-, Altars and Chapels. The altar, 148, 165
-, The altars, 132, 176, 177
-, The High Altar, 43, 64, 122, 125, 130,
148, 154, 181, 574
-, Cleaning altar tables, 122
-, Superaltar, 148
-, The Chapel, 67
-, Our Lady of Pity, 20, 30
-, St. Cuthbert's, 28, 31, 61, 72, 74, 90
-, St. John's, 28, 74, 75
-, Chancel or Choir, 62, 138
-, Aumbry, 64
-, Box for the poor, 136, 138
-, Chest, 28, 31
-, Commandments, 178, 407, 414, 506
-, Cupboard, 177
-, Desk, 29
-, Pews, 146, 147, 285, 412
-, Seats, 145
-, Stalls, 90
-, Stools, 138
-, Table, 500, 515
-, Church House, 291
-, Churchyard, vide Burials.
-, Counting House, 240
-, Font, q.v.
-, Galleries, vide Rood, 90, 193, 433, 498,
500, 501, 525, 547, 560
-, Images, vide Church (Ornaments).
-, Pageants and Plays, q.v.
-, Porch, vide Burials, 13–15, 74.
-, Procession door, 15
-, Pulpit, 136, 146, 164, 184, 298, 387, 394,
400, 451, 462, 463, 528, 573
-, Repairs, General, 80–2, 125, 405, 484–6,
498–503, 523
-, Mending walls where lights stood, 62
-, Whitening the Church, 130, 131
-, Wiping out the scriptures, 154
-, Schoolhouse, 256
-, Steeple, 14, 32, 55, 139, 157, 166, 200, 247–8
-, Belfry stairs, 411
-, Bellhouse, 74, 217
-, Clock, 274, 285, 291, 348, 364, 395, 412,
422–3, 496, 505
-, Storehouse, 183–4, 262, 342, 523, 568
-, Vestry, 256, 489, 499, 500
-, Wedding door, 222 (n. 4).
-, Windows, 28, 43, 62, 72, 74, 78, 110, 125,
133, 138, 145, 165, 173, 177–8, 187,
194, 199, 211, 223, 273, etc.
Church. II. Cloths and Linen, vide Inventories on pp. 505–6, 573
-, Altar Cloths, 20, 31, 41, 42, 61, 73, 105,
129, 137, 157
-, Altar Fringe, 31
-, Arras, 40
-, Banners vide Streamers
-, Canopy, 106, 137, 155, 164, 171–2
-, Communion Cloth, 138, 146, 209, 290, 413,
505–6, 528
-, Corpus Cloth, 65
-, Corporas Cases, 16, 20, 103, 137, 158
-, Cross Cloth, 154, cf. Rood Cloth
-, Curtains, 20, 31, 73, 137, 158, 171, 209, 363
-, Cushions, 210, 505, 528
-, Desk Cloth, 137
-, Hassocks, 240, 256
-, Hearse Cloth, vide Burials
-, Houselling towel, 30
-, Mats, vide Hassocks
-, Napkins, 107
-, Pulpit Cloth, 136, 451, 462–3, 528, 573
-, Pulpit Cushion, 362
-, Pyx Cloth, 137
-, Rood Cloth, 165, cf. Cross Cloth
-, Seer Cloth, 43
-, Sheets, 20
-, Streamers, 137, 156, 158, 164, 216, 528
-, Towels, 30–1, 42, 105, 137, 505–6, 528
Church. III. Lands.
-, Church Acre, vide Income (Rents)
-, Church lane (House over the) vide Income
(Rents), 4, 140
-, Church way, (lease), 132–3, 145–6
-, Church yard, vide Burials
-, Rents, 577
Church IV. Ornaments and Property, vide
Bells, Books, Burials, Font, Organ,
Rood
-, Basins, 43, 53, 55
-, Buckets, Fire, 434, 505, 528, 573
-, Candlesticks, 43, 60, 63, 72, 75, 106, 137,
146, 156, 178, 256 (vide Lights)
-, Censers, 42, 63, 103, 107, 129, 148, 154, 163
-, Chalice, vide Communion Cup
-, Chests, 28, 31, 55, 75, 125, 136, 138, 154,
183, 500–1, 505
-, Chrismatory, 148
-, Communion Cup, 29, 72, 74, 130, 138, 143,
149, 163, 178, 200, 362, 411, 505–6, 528,
573
-, Communion Pots, 441, 505, 528, 573
-, Communion Trenchards, 272
-, Crewets, 55, 148
-, Crosses, on the altar, 165; a cross, 146;
cross staff, 154; cross of Laten, 129;
Judas cross, 64, 149; Lenten cross, 74
-, Desk, 29, 464, vide Books (Bible)
-, Dryfat, 245
-, Fire, vide Buckets and Hooks
-, Font, q.v.
-, Footpaces, 138, 183
-, Frankincense ship, 43, 158
-, Holy Bread, 146; cf. Communion (Singing
Bread)
-, Holy water sprinkler, 63, 106, 123, 146, 163,
165
-, Holy water stock, 62, 65, 91, 146, 163, 245
-, Hooks and Chains, 505, 528, 538, 573, cf.
Buckets
-, Hour glass, 246, 496
-, Images (cf. Roodloft), 12, 15, 58, 60, 122
(n. 2), 129, 158, 164, 173
-, Ladders (cf. Buckets and Hooks), 143, 210,
247, 269, 387, 464, 505, 528, 573
-, Lamps (vide Lights), 12, 61, 103, 107,
123, 172, 245 (vide Prices)
-, Lantern, 72
-, Lectern, 65
-, Paschall (vide Lights), basin, 55; frame,
149
-, Pyx, vide Communion (Sacrament), 61,
129, 137, 147
-, Sepulchre, q.v.
-, Tabernacle, 125
Churchwardens, for their names, vide pp. 1, 13, 21, 32, 44, 58, 66, 76, 83, 92, 111, 127, 134, 141, 151, 159, 167, 179, 196, 213, 225, 236, 242, 250, 265, 275, 287, 300, 313, 334, 352, 376, 399, 416, 435, 457, 476, 507, 529, 552
Churchyard, vide Burials
Clergy, vide Vicars
-, vide (in Index of Persons), Adams, Bowme,
Sir Frawnces, Gravett, Jaxely, Muckell,
Raynes, Scotte, Sprynt, Stampe, Whyttyngton
-, Curates, 63, 438, 448, 461
Clerk, vide Atkinson (Thomas); Bedworth
(Nicholas); Capper; Dore; Forrest;
Hampden; Marshall (John); More (John);
Nicholas; Smith (Henry); Swanne (William); 12–18, 27–30, 32–4, 40, 42–3, 53–5, 63,
72–3, 82, 90, 106, 110, 123–4, 130–5, 142,
154, 162, 172–3, 177–8, 183–7, 191–2, 194,
199, 200, 209–11, 216–21, 222–3, 228–9, 232,
234, 239, 240–1, 245–8, etc.
-, Buried in Porch, 2, 7, 8, 480
-, Election dispute, 455
-, Earnest money, 211
-, Surplice, 209, 217–8, 221–3, 228–9, 232, 234,
239
-, St. Martin's Day-Dinner, 166
-, Vestry, 585
-, Wages gathered, 37–8, 50–2, 59, 89, 101–3,
109, 118–20, 122, 128–9, 135, 142, 153, 162,
171, 176, 182, 190, 198, 208, 216, 221, 227,
231, 238, 245, 254, etc.
-, Wages ungathered, 166
Clock, vide Church I (Steeple)
Coal, vide Prices
Coffins, vide Burials
Collections, vide Income, II
-, Bells, vide Bells (casting)
-, Brief, 306
-, Communion, q.v.
-, Colliton Haven, vide Index of Places
-, Distressed Protestants, 536
-, Hocktide, q.v.
-, Hospitals, vide Maimed Soldiers
-, Longford Bridge, vide Index of Places
-, Maimed Soldiers, 488, 496, 514, 516, 523,
526, 536, 538, 546, 549, 558–60, 562, 567–
70
-, Organ, 103–4
-, Paving (1602), 585
-, Pews, 253, vide Income, II
-, Plague, 458, 570–1, 583
-, Portsmouth, 329
-, Repairs of Church, vide Church, I (Repairs)
-, Rood, 156, 162
-, St. Paul's Cathedral, 364
-, Setting for the soldiers, vide Military
Commissions, vide Legal Affairs
Common Lands, vide Appendix D, 579–84
-, Enclosures of C. lands, Appendix D, cf.
450 (n.)
-, Trial at law, 471 (n. 2), 477 (n. 2), 583–4
-, Writing a book of C. lands, 363
Communion, vide Books
-, Bread and wine, 143, 148, 239, 285, 473, 582
-, Collections, 577, 582
-, Cup, vide Church, IV
-, Easter, vide Income (Houselling Tokens)
-, Forms, 186
-, Monthly celebration, 473, 582
-, Pews, 144, 147
-, Pots, vide Church, IV
-, Pyx, vide Church, IV
-, Sacrament, 27, 63, 72, 106, 123
-, Singing Bread, 12, 14–16, 28, 40, 42, 63, 91,
121, 124
-, Tabernacle, 125
-, Table, 138, 177, 240, 405
-, Tokens, vide Income, II
-, Trenchards, 272
Concealed Lands, 194
Cressets, vide Lights, I
Crosses, vide Church, IV
Curates, vide Clergy
Easter, vide Festivals, Income, Lights, Pageants, Sepulchre
Enclosures, vide Common Lands
Festivals, Allhallows, 12, 15–16, 23, 53, 62,
73, 82, 91, 106 (All Saints'), 123
-, Annunciation of the Virgin, in the titles of
the Books of Accounts
-, Ascension Day, 441, vide Holy Thursday
(below)
-, Ash Wednesday, 147
-, Candlemas, 91, 581
-, Christmas, vide Flowers, 30, 42, 54–5, 91
-, Corpus Christi Day, 13–15, 17, 62, 64, 72, 74,
91, 105–6, 108, 122, 124, 164–5
-, Cross Week, 63, 72, 105, 108, 122, 124,
173
-, Easter, vide Income, 12, 15–17, 29, 37, 51,
53–5, 61, 63, 70–1, 74, 78, 90, 101–2, 105,
107, 118–9, 122, 164–6, 172, 177, etc.
-, Good Friday, vide Income
-, Hocktide, vide Income, II
-, Holy Thursday, cf. Ascension Day, 105,
122, 124, 172, 484
-, Jesus Mass, vide Mass
-, Maundy Thursday, 38
-, Palm Sunday, vide Flowers, 12, 14–15, 28,
37–8, 40, 42, 50, 61, 63, 70–1, 74, 105, 107,
121, 124, 148, 163, 172
-, Perambulation, q.v.
-, Procession days, 121, 164–5
-, Rogation week, 191, cf. Perambulation
-, St. James' Fair, 511
-, St. Martin's Day, 165–6, 173
-, Thanksgiving service (Armada), 407
-, Tomorrow Mass, vide Mass
-, Whitsunday, 121
Flowers and Herbs
-, Christmas, 12, 14–16, 18, 27–9, 41, 43, 54,
62–3, 73–4, 82, 106, 123, 125, 155, 157, 164,
166, 178, 187, 191, 194, 209, 211, 218, 223,
229, 248, 257, 292 (etc., every year)
-, Corpus Christi Day, 91, 105, 108, 122, 124,
164–5
-, Holy Thursday, 122, 124, 172
-, Midsummer, 13, 15–17, 27, 30, 41–2, 53, 73,
155
-, Palm Sunday, 12, 14–16, 40, 42, 61, 63, 74,
91, 105, 107, 121, 124, 148, 163, 165, 172, 177
-, Aqua vitae, 165
-, Birch, vide Midsummer
-, Garlands, vide Corpus Christi and
Holy Thursday
-, Herbs to strew in the Church, 154,
297
-, Holly, Ivy, Bays, Rosemary, vide
Christmas
-, Palm, Yew and Box, vide Palm
Sunday
-, Rossyn, 156, 165
Font (vide Lights), 82, 397, 406
Foreigners, vide Aliens
Foundlings, 251, 325, 470 (vide Addenda)
Gifts, vide Bells (casting), 10, 20, 31, 34,
36, 39, 56–7, 59, 65, 71–2, 76, 78, 83, 103,
104, 116, 144, 158, 171, 188, 274, 434, 473
-, Bequests—Mr. Cook, 34, 36, 71, 157,
574; Widow Lee, 254; Mr. Wright, 72;
Mr. Fowler, 577; Mr. Colbrande, 577;
Mr. John Woursley, 577; Mr. Nightingale, 577
Good Friday, vide Income, Festivals
Heresy, 364
Hocktide, 31, vide Income, II.
Homilies, vide Books
Houselling Tokens, vide Income, II
Houselling Towel, vide Church, II (Cloths)
Images, vide Church, IV
Incense, 12, 14–16, 27, 29, 40, 42, 53–4, 61,
63, 105, 122, 124, 149, 155
-, Censers, vide Church, IV
Income.
-, I. Regular. Rents. (1) Church Acre, 9,
10, 11, 19, 26, 37, 38, 48
-, (2) House, 143, 153, 162, 176, 182, 188,
198, 216, 221, 227, 231, 238, 245, 254,
261, 268 (etc. yearly)
-, II. Gatherings.
-, (1) Hocktide, 1, 9–11, 26–7, 31, 37–8, 50
-, (2) Good Friday, 9–11, 26–7, 37–8
-, (3) Pascall money, 9–11, 26–7, 50–1, 58–9,
90, 101–2, 118–9
-, (4) Easter Even, 37
-, (5) Easter Day, 37–8
-, (6) Houselling Tokens, 37–8, 70–1, 78,
90, 101–2, 118–9, 128–9, 143, 153, 162,
170, 176, 180, 188, 197, 201, 216, 221,
227, 231, 238, 245, 259, 268, 276 (etc.
every year), 585
-, (7) Palm Sunday, vide Festivals
-, (8) Maundy Thursday, 38
-, (9) Roodlight, vide Lights
-, (10) Sepulchre Light, vide Lights
-, (11) Pews, 37–8, 50–2, 58–9, 70, 78–9,
89–90, 101–3, 118–20, 135, 142, 171,
176, 182, 190, 198, 216 (etc.)
-, (12) Wages, vide Clerk, Sexton, Organ
-, III. Occasional. Bequests, vide Gifts
-, Gifts, q.v.
-, Found, 9–10, 39
-, Property sold, 48, 58, 60, 79, 137
-, Fines, 254, 400
-, Collections for Bells, Pews, Plague
Relief, etc., vide Collections
Injunctions, 121, 125 (n.), 128 (n.), 130 (n.), 136 (n.), 144 (n.), 177 (n.), 185 (n.), 263, 397
Inventories, 28, 40, 43, 64, 110, 132–3, 145, 195, 505–6, 528, 573, cf. 20, 31, 129, 137, 158
Ivy, vide Flowers
Jesus, vide Mass, Church, IV (Images)
Judas cross and lights, vide Church, IV, Lights
Keys (to pews), passim, vide Pews
Lady, Our, vide Church, I (Altars), and IV (Images)
Ladders, vide Church, IV
Lammas, 581
Lamp, vide Church, IV
Legacies, vide Gifts
Legal Affairs, vide Common Lands
-, Augmentations, Court of, 103
-, Chantry Commission, 130
-, Church Goods, 157
-, Churchwardens excommunicated, 349
-, Churchwardens suspended, 108
-, Citing certain parishioners, 108
-, Commission (Chantry), 130
-, Commission (Concealed Lands), 194
-, Commission (Musters), 574
-, Commissioners, 20, 57, 122, 126, 130–3,
145, 149, 153, 155, 157
-, Committee of audit, 150
-, Copies of wills, 173, 185, 441–2
-, Court of Arches, 395
-, Court of High Commission, 177
-, Crown Office, vide Indictments
-, Indictments, 271–3, 285, 291, 298, 310, 348,
373, 422
-, Jury to sit on Church goods, 145
-, King's Visitors, 125
-, Presentment in the Spiritual Court, 145,
217
-, Presentment of a lewd act, 191, 549
-, Presentment of Recusants, 330, 384, 394,
396–7, 442, 483–4, 497, 514
-, Presentments annually, 108, 122, 124, 154–5,
173, 191, 193, 199, 210, 217, 221, 223,
229, 232, 234, 239, 263, 268, 279, etc.
-, Sprynt's lawsuit, 104, 108–9
-, Strangers, 200, 209, 234, 239, 249, 366,
465
Lights at funerals and memorial services
passim
-, I. General. Candles for Christmas, 12, 14,
16, 54, 63, 73–4, 82, 91, 109, 123, 164,
166, 187, etc., annually; in Elizabeth's
reign the candles were purchased on
Nov. 17th, e.g. p. 443, and seem to
have been used no longer on Christmas Day
-, Candles for the Choir, 62
-, Candles, 63, 73–4, 106, 109, 123
-, Cressets, 54, 538
-, Removal of Lights, 62
-, Standard Lights, 83
-, Syses, 83, 106, 108, 156, 164, 172
-, Tapers, 105, 146
-, Torches, 105, 107, 154–5, 164, 172–3, 288
-, Torches at Q. Elizabeth's coming to
Whitehall, 538
-, Torches at Henry VIII's funeral, 123
-, Torches at Mary's funeral, 171
-, Wax, 12–18, 28–9, 41, 43, 54–5, 61, 63–5,
73–4, 83, 105–7, 110, 121–2, 126, 149,
154, 164, 166, 172, 176–7
-, II. Special. Cross Candles, 83, 155
-, Easter Tapers, 83
-, Font taper, 13, 54, 83, 105, 149, 155
-, Judas lights, 13, 14, 74, 83, vide Church,
IV, Judas Cross
-, Morrowmass candles, 74
-, Our Lady of Pity. Branch before, 30
-, Pascal light, vide Income, II, 3; and
Wax, above, 12, 54, 83, 105, 156, 166, 177
-, Rood light, vide Wax, above, 12, 28, 54,
70–1, 83, 90, 101–3, 106–7, 164
-, Sacrament. Branch before the, 63, 105
-, Sepulchre, vide Wax, above, 9–11, 26–7,
51, 54–5, 58–9, 65, 70–1, 78, 90, 101,
107, 118–9, 122, 149, 172
-, Tenebrae candles, 13, 14, 105
Linen, vide Church, II
Lockram, vide Prices (Stuffs)
Loft, vide Church, I (Galleries), and Rood
Lunatic, 583 (a.d. 1593–4)
Mass, vide Books
-, Candlemas, 91
-, Bell, 29
-, Jesus Mass, 34, 36, 574
-, Morrow (or tomorrow) Mass, 34, 36, 71–4,
104, 107–8, 121, 123–4, 574
Military, vide Appendix B, Collections
-, Inventories pp. 505, 528
-, Accounts for the Irish Service, 585
-, Armour, 136, 139, 149, 157, 162, 178, 210,
222, 234, 246, 248, 269, 272–3, 280, 292,
298, 306, 311, 319–20, 322, 340, 350, 386,
425, 433, 443, 455, 465, 474, 498, 573
-, Armour, New press for, 247
-, Armour sold, 540
-, Armour stolen, 371, 373
-, Arrows, 166
-, Cadiz expedition, 487
-, Jerkyn, 212
-, Musters, 139, 263, 272, 304, 319, 535
-, Press money and convoy for Callice, 584
-, Press money and equipment, 372–3
-, Service within the land, Collection for,
585
-, Setting forth soldiers, 210, 276, 293 (n),
297, 366, 477, 495, 584–5
-, Shirt of Mail, 386
-, Wheat, 473, 477
Myndes, vide Burials
Obits, vide Burials (Myndes)
Officials, I. Church and Parish
-, Assessors for the Queen's Hay, 581
-, Bellman, 524
-, Churchwardens, q.v.
-, Clerks, q.v.
-, Collectors, 302
-, Constables, 254, 524, 581, 585
-, Curates (cf. Morrowmass priest), 63, 438,
448, 461
-, Gravemaker, 439
-, Headboroughs, 266, 302
-, Herdman, 180, 584
-, Morrowmass Priest, 71–3, 104, 107–9, 121,
123–4
-, Organist, vide Organ
-, Scavengers, 477, 524
-, Sexton, q.v.
-, Sidemen, 185, 191, 199, 210, 221, 229, etc.
-, Surveyors of the Highways, 231, 524, 581
-, Vestry, q.v.
-, Vicars, q.v.
Officials, II. Ecclesiastical
-, Abbot of Westminster, 59, 580
-, Archdeacon, passim
-, Bishop of London, 155, 157, 172, 190, 191,
234, 240, 297–8, 319, 342, 349, 363–4,
384–5, 412
-, Cardinal, 2
-, Chancellor of the Diocese, passim
-, Dean of Westminster, 150, 155
-, Proctor (Bishop of London's), 157
-, Registrar of Archdeacon's Court, 290
-, Summoner (Bishop of London's), 157, 172,
190, 200, 229
-, Summoner (of Westminster), 234
Officials. III. Local, Royal and State
-, Admiral, Lord, 397
-, Almoner, King's, 577
-, Avery, Office of, 581
-, Chancellor, Lord, 157, 336, 353, 360, 364,
390, 423, 577
-, Chancellor of the Augmentation, 103
-, Chief Justice, Lord, 562
-, Clerk of the Check, 188, 508
-, Clerk of the Market, 198
-, Clerk of the Queen's Works, 193
-, Commissioners, vide Legal Affairs
-, Comptroller, 7
-, Comptroller of the Queen's Works, 468
-, Council, King's, 31
-, Harbinger, 179, 201, 219
-, Headborough, 266, 302
-, Herdman of the Slaughter-house, 180
-, Keeper, Lord, 188, 190, 308, 479, 534
-, Keeper of Durham Place, 60, 68
-, Keeper of Westminster House, 193
-, Keeper of Whitehall, 438, 447
-, Knight Marshall, 512
-, Master of the Household, 346
-, Master of the Requests, 574
-, Mayor, Lord, 234
-, Messenger to the Queen, 467
-, Pursuivant, 305, 577
-, Sergeant-at-Arms, 420
-, Sergeant of the Bakehouse, 381
-, Sergeant of the Ewry, 553
-, Sergeant Painter to the Queen, 259, vide
Lyzarde in Index of Names
-, Steward of Westminster, 186
-, Surveyor of the Queen's Stables, 179
-, Warden of the Queen's Works, 185
-, Yeoman of the Queen's Chamber, 382
-, Yeoman of the Queen's Robes, 188
-, Yeoman Porter to the King, 25
Organ.
-, Buying the organ, 103, 104, 108
-, Gallery under the organ, 90
-, Meeting about organ, 561
-, Organmaker's fee, 41–2, 61, 64, 73–4, 81,
163–6, 172–3, 177–8, 183–4, 187, 191–2,
194, 199, 200, 217–18, 221, 223, 228–9,
232–3, 239–41, 246–7, etc.
-, Organist's wages, 10, 11, 14, 16, 32, 53,
91, 164
-, Principal, 210
-, Regalls, 156 (n. 4), 158, 210
-, Repairs, 14, 18, 28, 55, 64, 82, 107, 164,
166, 184–5, 192, 199, 200, 209, 216
-, Ropes, 228
-, Tuning, 55, 210
Ornaments, vide Church, IV
Pageants, vide Plays
Painting, 63, 131, 178, 397, 405, 501
Paper, vide Prices
Pascall, vide Income, II; Lights, II
Paving, vide Prices (Lime, Tiles, Sand)
Perambulation, cf. Festivals (Procession and Rogation); cf. Refreshments (Processions), 165, 363, 441, 452, 472, 484, 496, 514, 523, 536, 546, 559, 568
Pews, vide Income, II. 14, 28, 37–9, 50–2,
55, 58–9, 61, 70, 72, 74–5, 82, 89, 90, 101–3,
107, 110, 112, 114, 118–20, 122, 125–6, 132–3,
135–6, 138, 142, 144–6, 162–5, 172, 185, 190,
199, etc.
-, Chancel pews, vide Church, I
-, Churchwardens', 233
-, Collections for repairing, 253, 503
-, Collectors' pew, 472
-, Communion pews, q.v.
-, Entrance fees, 335, 353, 366, 436
-, Lace for pews, 223, 255
-, Masters', 424
-, Mats, 240, 256
-, Men's pews, 269, 385
-, Poppy heads, 255, 341
-, Women's pews, 269, 273
Plague, vide Appendix C, 577–9
-, Burials, 49, 84, 135, 160–1, 167–70, 201–10,
214–16, 260, 277–8, 281–3, 288–9, 294–6,
304, 328, 339, 347, 439–40, 444–50, 453,
458–60, 566, 569–71
-, Accounts, 583
-, Bills for houses, 453
-, Dog-killer, 453
-, Prayer Books, 210 (n. 3), 216 (n.), 453, 569
-, Rate, 570, 571
-, Relief for visited, 458 (n. 1), 583
-, Searchers, 582
-, Wands, 453
Plays in church, 28, 58, 60, 165
Poor Relief, 136 (n. 1), cf. Collections
-, Apprenticing children, 462
-, Inmates, 487 (n. 2)
-, Lists of poor, 562, 567
-, Poor laws, 513 (n.), 567 (n.)
-, vide Appendix C.
Poppy heads for pews, 255, 341
Porch, 2, 7–8, 13–15, 74, 480
Prayer Book, vide Books
Presentments, vide Legal Affairs
Preservation of crops, 273 (n.)
Prices.
-, Bricks, 14, 64, 82, 131
-, Chalk, 82
-, Coals, 12, 14–18, 27, 29, 40–2, 53–4, 61–3,
73–4, 91, 105, 107, 122, 124, 155, 164,
172, 177, 255, 405
-, Frankincense, vide Incense
-, Glass, 27, 62, 133, 187, vide Church, I
-, Gravel, 148, 186, 256, 371, 454, 500
-, Hair, 246, 342
-, Land, 580 (§ 11)
-, Latten, 129
-, Lead, 145, 173
-, Lime, 13–16, 28–9, 62, 64, 72–3, 82, 91,
107–9, 124, 130, 136, 139, 145, 148, 155, 157,
164, 172, 177–8, 194, 199, 209, 222, 228,
245, 248, 256, 272–3, 305, 396, 463, 486,
500, 514, 523, 537
-, Nails, 13, 15, 82, 90, 107, 139, 163, 172,
185–6, 193–4, 199, 210, 228, 233
-, Oil, 13, 15–17, 27, 29, 40–3, 53–4, 61, 91,
105, 107, 123–4, 173, 177, etc.
-, Paper, 12, 18, 61, 106, 110, 123, 126, 148,
183, 199, etc.
-, Parchment, 18, 30, 43, 55, 64, 75, 91, 110,
126, 133, 149
-, Sand, 62, 64, 72, 91, 107–9, 130, 139, 148,
155, 157, 164, 166, 172, 176, 178, 183,
186, 233, 256, 396, 463, 486, 500, 514,
523
-, Silver, 129, 143, 149, 176
-, Solder, 16, 41, 72, 74, 107, 109, 125, 131,
136, 156, 164, 218, 228
-, Stuffs. Bristo mat, 256
-, Brussels cloth, 41
-, Buckram, 43, 248, 550
-, Fustianaps, 43
-, Holland cloth, 138, 155
-, Linen, 13, 145
-, Lockram, 165
-, Normandy cloth, 145
-, Ribbon, 12
-, Saye, 199
-, Silk fringe, 550
-, Velvet, 463, 550
-, Tiles, 13, 14, 28–9, 62, 73, 82, 107–9, 124–5,
136, 139, 148, 155, 164, 172, 177, 194,
199, 200, 228, 233, 262, 291, 463, 486,
514, 523, 537, 561
-, Wood
-, Clapboards, 255, 341
-, Evesboard, 13
-, Hartlathe, 172, 199
-, Poppy heads, 255
-, Scantlyns, 255
-, Shells, 82, 193
-, Timber, 13, 17–18, 74, 82, 139, 148, 163,
172–3, 185, 193, 223, 485, 499
Proclamations, 145, 262, 297, 414, 423, 506
Progresses of Elizabeth, vide Elizabeth (Index of Names)
Pulpit, vide Church, I
Pytt, passim in early burial lists
Recusants, vide Legal Affairs (Presentments)
Refreshments.
-, Accounts, At giving up, 32, 53, 63, 72–3, 82,
135, 142, 183, 212, 228, 235, 241, 248, 255,
279, 285, 298, 311, 332, 374, 397, 414, 433,
455, 472, 501, 526, 549, 550, 571
-, Bells, In connection with the, 107–8, 362
-, Chalice (when it was set), 74
-, Christmas Eve, On, 30
-, Church, In the, 106
-, Churchwarden, Swearing in of a, 245
-, Churchwardens before the Commissioners,
177
-, Dinner, At a, 186
-, Fulham, Masters at, 240
-, Holy Thursday, 105, 484
-, Inventories, At taking, 28, 40
-, Meetings, At, 157, 200, 305, 443, 537
-, Newgate, At, 246
-, Perambulation, q.v.
-, Processions, 122, 124, 154, 156, 164–5
-, Ringers, q.v.
-, St. Martin's Day, 166
-, St. Paul's, At, 185
-, Visitations, 124, 191, 199, 210, 217, 221,
223, 229, 232, 239, 263, 268–9, 273, 279,
284–5, 290–1, 298, 305–6, 318–19, 332,
348–9, 365, 383, 411–12, 422–3, 431, 441,
443, 453, 463, 473, 483, 495, 513, 525,
535–6, 538, 546, 548, 559, 561, 568
-, Workmen, 122, 136, 256, 486
Registers, vide Books
Ringers, vide Bells, Elizabeth, and Perambulation, 62, 123, 125, 146–7, 154–5,
157, 164–5, 173, 177, 209
-, Ascension Day, 441
-, Battle of Ivry, 422
-, Burial of Henry VIII, 123
-, Coronation of James I, 569
-, Elizabeth at Tilbury, 406
-, Elizabeth's Birthday and Accession day,
passim
-, Execution of Mary Q. of Scots, 394
-, Holy Thursday, 484
-, Overthrow of the Turks, 263
-, Proclamation of James I, 567
-, The Ringers of London, 363
-, Victory at Cadiz, 487
Rogation week, vide Festivals
Rood and Roodloft, vide Lights, 12, 74, 143,
147, 156, 162, 163, 177, 191–4
-, Rood Cloth, 165, cf. Cross Cloth, 154
St. Cuthbert, vide Church, I
St. James' Fair, 511
St. John, vide Church, I
St. Martin. Image, 164
-, St. M.'s Day, 165–6, 173
Sepulchre, Easter, vide Lights, II, 12, 14–16, 27, 29, 40, 42, 53–4, 61, 63, 73–4, 81, 91, 105, 107, 122, 124, 149, 155, 164–5, 172, 177
Sexton, 13, 14, 16–18, 27, 29, 40, 42–3, 53–5,
61, 63, 72–3, 75, 90, 106, 109–10, 123, 130,
132, 135, 142, 162, 172–3, 177–8, 184, 186–7,
191–2, 194, 199, 200, 209–11, 216–19, 221–3,
228–9, 232, 234, 239–41, 245–8, etc.
-, Rochet for, 155
-, Sextons, vide Blunt (Symon); Browne;
Deeping (Oliver); Farror (Henry);
Gybbes; William.
-, Surplices, 218, 221–2, 228–9, 232, 234, 239
-, Wages gathered, e.g. 89, 101–3, 118–20,
128–9, 135, 142, 153–4, 162, 171, 176, 182–3,
190, 198, 208, 216, 221, 227, 231, 238, 245,
etc.
Smoked Peens, 12, 14, 16, and Addenda
Strangers, vide Aliens
Sweating sickness, 135
Thanksgivings, vide Books
Tokens, vide Income
Trades.
-, Barber, 104, 112
-, Bellfounder, 107–8
-, Bitmaker, 104
-, Bootmaker, 48
-, Bowyer, 283
-, Brewer, 260
-, Bricklayers, vide Wages
-, Bucklemaker, 48, 88
-, Carpenter, 14, 81, 90, 107, vide Wages
-, Carver, 12, 445
-, Clockmaker, 60
-, Cobler, 282, vide Shoemaker
-, Collarmaker, 70, 165 vide Barnes (Index
of Names)
-, Collier, 3
-, Currier, 347, cf. Skinner
-, Cutler, 136, vide Military (Armour)
-, Embroiderer, 209
-, Fardingale maker, 294
-, Glazier, 28, 72, 110, 138, vide Church, I
(windows)
-, Gunmaker, 290; Gunner, 48
-, Joiners, vide Wages (Carpenters)
-, Lanternmaker, 33
-, Lawnder, 100
-, Lutemaker, 337
-, Midwife, 70, 96
-, Organmaker, vide Organ
-, Pavier, 13, 107, 109
-, Pewterer, 31
-, Pinner, 301
-, Plasterer, vide Wages
-, Plumber, 16, 72, 81, 107, 109, vide Wages
-, Pursemaker, 283
-, Saddler, 14
-, Scrivener, 43
-, Shoemaker, 3, 86, 282
-, Skinner, cf. Currier, 7
-, Smith, 14, 16
-, Spearmaker, 283
-, Spurier, 104, 138
-, Tailor, 136
-, Tilers, vide Wages
-, Waxchandler, vide Lights (wax)
Vestments, 20, 55, 76, 82
-, Albs, 14–15, 17, 20, 31, 41–2, 65, 76, 106–8,
110, 123, 165
-, Apparels, 17, 20, 105–6, 108, 110, 123, 149
-, Copes, 16, 20, 27, 31, 41, 103, 137, 165–6, 173
-, Deacon and Sub-deacons robes, 31, 137
-, Fannell, 65
-, Garters to a cope, 137
-, Girdles, 12, 41, 82
-, Lenten vestment, 137
-, Offreys, 31, 137
-, Rochetts, 155
-, Surplices, 13, 41–2, 61, 63, 74, 91, 101, 105–7,
135, 137–8, 154–5, 165, 209, 239, 396, vide
Clerk and Sexton
-, Tappetts, 82
Vestry, vide Appendices D and E, vide
Church, I
-, Committee to examine Accounts, 150
-, Parish Meeting, 20, 57, 75, and at end of
every Book of Accounts, vide also the
Titles to each Book of Accounts
-, The Vestry, 495, 499–500, 509, 515, 538,
545, 547–9, 559, 561, 571
-, Vestrymen, 450, 469, 490, 509, 511
Vicars, 57, 59, 78, 90, 145, 157, 177, vide the following in Index of Names: Beste (Robert); Fisher (William); Hayward (Christopher); Heton (Mathew); Ireland (William); Knight (Thomas); Langhorne (Thomas); Mountforde (Thomas); Skinner (William); Wells (Thomas); Wells (William)
Visitations, vide Legal Affairs (Commissions)
-, Archdeacons', vide Legal Affairs (Presentments), cf. Refreshments
-, Episcopal, vide Officials, II
Wages, vide Trades
-, Bricklayers, 64, 80–1, 131, 136, 178, 191,
246, 255, 486
-, Carpenters, 14, 17, 81, 90, 107, 117, 172,
185–6, 190, 193, 229, 255, 341, 485, 499
-, Clerk, q.v.
-, Engrossing, 17, 30, 43, 64, 75, 83, 91, 110,
178, 195, and at the end of each Book of
Accounts
-, Glazier, vide Church (windows)
-, Joiners, vide Carpenters
-, Labourers, 18, 41–2, 81, 107–8, 123, 192, 194,
228, 232, 407, 500, 514–15, 523
-, Organist, vide Organ
-, Plasterers, 15–16, 81, 90, 218, 486
-, Plumbers, 81, 156, 218, 229, 233
-, Sawyers, 485
-, Sexton, q.v.
-, Tilers, 14, 28, 73, 81, 139, 172, 185, 194, 199,
210, 218, 228, 232, 342
Witchcraft, 356 (n.)
Words.
-, Alebury, 277 (n.)
-, Almayne Ryvettes, 505, 575–6
-, Alyblaster, 129
-, Apparels, vide Vestments, cf. pan'illes
-, Arming swords, 505
-, Aumbry, 125
-, Backe swords, 505
-, Baldricks (Baldracke, Baldrope, Baldrigges,
Bawdryks, etc.), vide Bells
-, Balling clappers, 320, cf. Rounding
-, Basse cupola, 15 (n.)
-, Blackebills, 505
-, Blackeing fflorey, 405
-, Boiling a censer, 107
-, Bokeram, 43
-, Bow of a clapper, 549, 571 (et Addenda)
-, Braggeth, 228
-, Branched, 137
-, Brasell, 405
-, Breaking ground, 114 (n.)
-, Brewhouse, 89, 99
-, Bridge of a lamp, 107
-, Bristo mate, 256
-, Brods (Broods), 193, 256
-, By great, 74, 90
-, Carpett (Table Cloth), 573
-, Cawsey, 547
-, Chrisome, q.v.
-, Clapboards, 255, 340
-, Clappes, 321
-, Cotterells, 385
-, Cross aisle, 229
-, Cross garnishe, 545
-, Cressets, 54, 538
-, Cupola, 15 (n.)
-, Cutting work, 396
-, Deft, An iron, 222
-, Double Tenns (nails), 321, 499
-, Dryfatte, 245
-, Enbowing, 81
-, Ernyst money, 211
-, Etc', 167 (n. 1)
-, Fannell, 65
-, Fardingale, 294
-, Flax (flask), 528
-, Flie of a clock, 422
-, fflorey, 405
-, Footpace, 183, 498, 505
-, Forelocks, 396
-, Fustianaps, 43
-, Garnets, 146, 163, 240
-, Garnishe (cross), 545
-, Garters of a cope, 137
-, Great (work paid by), 74, 90
-, Grunsills, 546 (n.)
-, Hangers (Pair of), 573
-, Hanges, 125
-, Hangilles, 81
-, Headborough, 266, 302
-, Hear, 163
-, Hillyng, 18 (n.)
-, Hocktide, vide Income, 11
-, Housel,
-, King's money, 109 (n.)
-, Lamp bridge, 107
-, Lazarhouse, vide Knightsbridge (Index of
Places)
-, Leer, 55
-, Morrians (Moryons, Murryons), 505, 575–6
-, Mynde, vide Burials
-, Obit, 59, cf. Mynde
-, Orphreys, 31, 137
-, Pace, 292, 297
-, Paned, 20
-, Pan'illes, 123, cf. Apparels
-, Parcel gilt, 138
-, Partisans, 576
-, Pessinge a clapper, 222
-, Pinner, 301
-, Pins and Points, vide Sepulchre
-, Plate, 184, 240, 256
-, Plomettes, 498
-, Points, 248
-, Poppee heads, 255
-, Pottle, 173, 441
-, Prent, to, 246
-, Puncheons, 146, 186, 193, 545
-, Pynynalls, 82
-, Pytt, passim in early Burial Lists
-, Rip, to, 523
-, Rochet, 155
-, Rounding (clappers), 474, cf. Balling
-, Rounding (ladders), 498
-, Sallettes, 505, 576
-, Saye, 171
-, Scanllyns, 255 (n.)
-, Seercloth, 43
-, Sett (to), 74
-, Shells, 82, 193
-, Shutting stirrups of bells, 64 (n.)
-, Singing bread, vide Communion
-, Space, 292
-, Spikings (spykings, spike nails), 485, 501,
525
-, Spindle of a clock, 571
-, Spryggs (nails), 163
-, Squyors, 501
-, Styropes, vide Bells
-, Surselyng, 30
-, Syling, 81
-, Syses, vide Lights, I
-, Table (frame), 191
-, Tappetts, 82
-, Tennable candles, 105
-, Toller, 107
-, Treas, 486
-, Troncke, 498
-, Vernish (to), 319
-, Vyrrells, 172 (n.)
-, Wedding door, 222