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The Medieval Records of A London City Church St Mary At Hill, 1420-1559. Originally published by Trübner, London, 1905.
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[a.d. 1529–30.
A Note.
Obit List.
Quitrent List.
Chantry Accounts (with Porth).
Church Rents.]
(fn. 1) Paymenttes of the same.
Paid to Mr Channon, Curate, for the Beed-Rowle for a yere | ij s | iiij d | |
paid to the orgon maker for his ffee at Crystemas | xij d | ||
paid for blowyng of the Orgons in the Christemas holydays when Balaham was Syke | iiij d | ||
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paid for a Rope for the bellowys of the Orgons | ob. | ||
paid for makyng of a forme & a Deske for the skole | xvj d | ||
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paid [for] the entryng of an Accion & þe Arest of Ioh'n Carpenter for howse Rent in þe Ryall | x d | ||
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paid to a Somoner for Somenyng of Mr hiltons, preist | ij d | ||
paid to a Dawber & his laborer for a days wourke in the Chambre that Edmond hath' for skole howse | xiij d | ||
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paid for xxxj elles of whited normandy Canvas for albys for the Church', the ell' vj d. Summa | xv s | vj d | |
paid for ix elles of holand clothe for a Surplys for the parisshe preist, the ell' viij d ob. Summa | vj s | iiij d | ob. |
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(fn. 2) paid for Brede and Drynk att the hyryng off Sir Symond þe Base that cam from Seint Antonys | iiij d | ||
paid for a boke of playnsong of the offices off Ihesus Mas and our ladys Massis, for the Children | ij s | ij d | |
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paid for wasshyng of vij Corporassis for þe church' | vij d | ||
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paid for Carryage of Rubbissh' owte of bothe the Churche yerdes ayenst palmesonday | ij d | ||
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paid for wasshyng & Starchyng of þe pix clothe | ij d | ||
paid for the makyng of ij Surplices for the Curate | ij s | viij d | |
paid for makyng of vj Albys & vj Amyttes | iij s | ||
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paid for iiij Tapurs for the Sepulcre more then was gadred of the parisshens | xiij d | ||
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(fn. 3) paid to Trowlop at Towrehill for quytrent of þe bell | xij d | ||
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paid for the Costes of Mr Roche, Ioh'n Byrd and Mr Rochis seruaunt, and for theire iij hors for Rydyng to Norwych' to Mr parson to knowe his mynde for the payng of the Conductes wages | xxij s | iiij d | |
paid for ij lampreys for Mr parson | xx d | ||
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paid for makyng clene of the Guttur in the Chambre þat is the Skole howse for þe Children | ij d | ||
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paid to Mighell grene for a quayre of papur Ryall for þe prykked song boke and for mowth glewe | vij d | ||
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(fn. 4) paid for Ryngyng on our lady day, Assumpcion | iiij d | ||
paid for a Newe kay to the west dore of þe church' | iij d | ||
paid to Mighell Grene for Mendyng of þe Antefoners that lye in the quere that [were] torn & brokon | xvj d | ||
payd for lyne for bothe the Clothes of bothe the greate Tabernaclys at the high' alter | vj d | ||
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paid for mendyng of the Say Curtens in þe quere | ij d | ||
paid for xv elles & a quarter of lokeram for Surplisys for the children, the ell vj d. Summa | vij s | vij d | ob. |
paid to William patten for makyng of vj Surplisis | xviij d | ||
paid for a Bawdryk for the Sanctus bell | ij d | ||
paid to a Scryvener for goyng with Mr parson into Buttolphe lane for to a made an Inventory | iiij d | ||
paid to humfrey Barnys for di. C of iiij peny nayle, di. C of iij peny nayll for the deske in the church' and other nessesarys in the churche | iij d | ||
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paid for mendyng of a deske in the quere | iiij d | ||
(fn. 5) Paid to a Dawber and his laborer, for euery of them a day and a halff Mendyng, Dawbyng and whityng of the entre by the north' Chirchyerd | xix d | ob. | |
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paid for mendyng of a Cheyre in the Churche | vj d | ||
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paid for leyng of a gravestone In the Sowth' Ile | ij s | ||
paid for mendyng of the glas wyndowys in the Churche and the Chappelles þat were brokon | v s | ||
paid for mendyng of a Senser | iiij d | ||
paid to baleham for a yere blowyng the Orgons, for euery weke ij d. Summa | viij s | viij d | |
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paid for wyne for our lady alter (fn. 6) Mas for the hole yere, þat is to say, for iiij galons of Malmesey v s iiij d, and for ij quartes of Redwyne v d. Summa | v s | ix d | |
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paid for mendyng of a pewe in the churche | vj d | ||
paid for a fforme fo[r] the Skole howse | x d | ||
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Item, I aske allowaunce for sir Symond gyldyr for di. a yeres Rent of his chamber graunted by the parisshe | iij s | iiij d | |
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(fn. 7) Item, I aske alowaunce for þe skole howse | vj s | viij d |
[The Two Allowances.]
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paid to Ioh'n North'folke for prykkyd song bokes, of the whiche v of them be with Antemys and v with Massis
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(fn. 8) The Clarkis Wages & Beame ligh't.
Rec' of the Clarkes wages this yer as apperith' by the Rowle of the Gatheryng | viij l'i | iiij s | viij d |
Rec' for pascall money and beame ligh't this yere | xj s | x d | |
Summa, viij l'i xvj s vj d. |
Paymenttis.
(fn. 9) Casuell Receptes this yere.
[Wax Reckoning. Rehearsal.]
(fn. 10) Memorandum: ther was delyuered to the handes of Thomas goodneston, in the vestry, by Richard Bradford, of the revenews of the Romeland for a yere & a di. Summa, xxv s.
Memorandum: to arrest ffold for di. a yeres rent vnpaid for his house in fforster lane & for dyuers thinges spoillid out of our said house contrary to the Custom of the Cittie.
(fn. 11) iijo die ffebruarii, anno Domini 1530.
Memorandum: that I, Alane persy, parson of Sancte Mare hyll, aw to the churche aforesaide at the dayet of this Aconte xvj l'i, and at our laydes daye next I shal owe viij l'i, whiche ij somys shall mayke me in dew dett vnto the saide chirche þ[is ?] daye expired in the sum of xxiiij l'i, which I knowlege me to aw the church' wardens & the parrisens of the sayme; at al tymes hauyng a halfe yere warnyng, at all tymes.
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(fn. 12) 1 Memorandum: to make serche wher the will of Mr Port is becommyn; whether it be in the handes of hiltons wif or in the handes [of] the wif of Thomas Hustom (fn. 13) by cause we may sue the detters of port. (fn. 13)
2 Also to Remembre to speke with William Awdr concernyng the lettyng of Romeland.
3 Item, to speke with the detters of port whiche haue plegges lying in the church'e either to ffech'e theym out or elles to prays the pleges & make money.
4 Also to speke with Crowcher [to ?] suche money as he ough't to paye.