Medieval records of a London city church : churchwardens' accounts and memoranda / from the edition by Henry Littlehales.

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Medieval records of a London city church : churchwardens' accounts and memoranda / from the edition by Henry Littlehales.
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London (England). St. Mary at Hill (Church)
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Littlehales, Henry, 1859-
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London: Published for the Early English text society by K. Paul, Trench, Trübner & Co.
1904-1905
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Churchwardens' accounts -- England -- London.
Church records and registers -- England -- London.
London (England) -- Church history -- Sources.
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"Medieval records of a London city church : churchwardens' accounts and memoranda / from the edition by Henry Littlehales." In the digital collection Corpus of Middle English Prose and Verse. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/ajt8135. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 17, 2024.

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[leaf 155, back]
✗ Ihesus
1498.

This acompt, maade the xv day of Ianiuer, anno 1498, in the presence of Mastir William Wyld, parson of the seid chirche, Mr William Remyngton, Aldirman, Mr Atlyff, Iohn Duklyng, thomas hunt, Iohn Milton, Iohn Derham, Robert Owtyng Iohn halhed, Thomas Colyns, Iohn Maschall, William Smart, thomas Wattes, draper, & harry Edmondes, Salter, the seid thomas Wattes and harry Edmondes beyng chirchwardeygnes for the yer foloyng; it is agreed and concluded by thes seid parishons afore reheercyd, that from hensforth the chirchwardeygnes and the clarke shall take of eueryche knyell with the great bell vj s viij d, þat is, to eyther of them xl d.A knyell with the gret bell

The ijde bellAlso, moreouer, it is concludid, for the knyell with the second bell, Ryngyng no moor but the Space of an houre, the seid clarke shall taake for it xij d; & yef it be Ronge the Space of halfe a daye he shall taake for it xl d. oonly to hymself.

The lytill bellAlso for the lytyll bell, to the clark for a man viij d, and for a child iiij d.

The Stent of gravesAlsoo to the clarke for a pytt in the chirche ij s.; also for a pytt in the pardon chirchard for a manne viij d. and for a chyld iiij d.; and soo in lykewyȝe in the grett chirchard also.

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