The accounts of the churchwardens, 1525-1603 / transcribed and edited by John V. Kitto.
- Kitto, John V.
- Date:
- 1901
Licence: In copyright
Credit: The accounts of the churchwardens, 1525-1603 / transcribed and edited by John V. Kitto. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by Royal College of Physicians, London. The original may be consulted at Royal College of Physicians, London.
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No text description is available for this image![3t’iri payd for bromes by all the yere iiij‘ It’m payd for lampe Oyle by all the yere vjs It’m payd for byrche agaynst Midsom’^ ijd S’m- _vjs vj'’ of all tije paswe’tg of tfie ^econlr gerciS accom#te) 3« ^agH :actotni)tante ai^fee :aUotoance for ^agtne’tjj ftjj tt)c[in] waUc./ to S( for ttu^r of ttr ^agH eturclje. (n tfjr uj« grrc of ;atcoin^te./ a^ p’ttc’Ierlg engugtl). xx“ xx<* r xvj‘* jxij® ij^ ijd ffirSt payd to Wharlton man for ij dales plasteryng of the porche It’m payd to his laborer for ij daies in the same worke It’m payd for ij loods of lyme for the porche at x'* the lood It’m payd to Nich’as Clerk wyfe for mendyng & wasshyng of the Awbbs It’m payd to John yong for bawdderyks^ for the bells It’m payd to M’ Humffry Cooke for the basse Capuls^ of the porche & for thejjj, karvyng of theym It’m paid to hym for nayles & spryggs It’m payd to lewys Duff for makyng of c’tayn wexe Agaynst all halon/ tyd, As by his byll Apperith It’m for Talloughcandill at all hallontyd the same yere It’m for Cools to Watch w* all At Crystmas It’m for holy & Jvy At Crystmas It’m paid for a newe shule p’ce It’m for palme and syngyng brede on PAlmessonday It’m for A glasse of the Pycto>^ of Cryst* It’m for Di’ I’br’ of ffraunkancens It’m paid to lewys Duff at Easter for the Pascall & other lights, As Apperyth by his byll It’m for Tallough CAndell at Easter for the Churche It’m for Garnysshyng of iiij Torches at Corp’ x’pi tyde It’m to lewys Duff for the makyng of iiij Tap’ers of xx* I’br’, & for vj l’br’\-j of newe wexe. As by his bill apperyth J It’m for A key for the Churche doore, & for A key for the hangyng lock It’m payd to the same Smyth for a key for the p’cession^ dore, & for buckullsl-j for the Bawdderyks, & other things As by his bill apperith J It’m for vj newe Torches, w‘ the hyer of ij torches. And for the makyng of vj ends of old Torches Agaynst my lady Mortymer’ buryall. for all as by A bill apperith It’m for Cools to be hallowed on Easter Evyn It’m for ij I’br’ of ffrankencens p’ce S’m- hij** iiij“ iij'^ ob’ ij» ij'’ xiiij® x*! xij** ob’ viij** xiij** ijs yii xxxiij® iiij‘* viij'* -iiiji* vj' vij'^ S’m pag’- -iiij** xiij® j^ ’ Ordinary decoration for the eve (June 23) of St. John the Baptist. 2 Baldricks—the leather band by which the clapper was suspended from the dome of the bell. 3 basse, ? hollow {Halliwell) or base ; Capuls, PTapuls for tables. The capital letters C and T are frequently not distinguishable in the MS. Probably base-tables, z.e. the pro- jecting mouldings near the bottom of the walls {Oxford Gloss, Arch.), 4 Picture. s Probably in the South Aisle.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24991648_0033.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)