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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A.D. 1553.

{Stephen Kavoll, Robert Young} Wardens.
[leaf 758]

Here after ffollowethe The accownte of Stevyn Kavoll, Churchewardon with Robarte yonge, of the parishe of saynt marye at hyll, In the yeare of owre lorde God A 1553.

Receptes.
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Rec' of William for iij quarters of a yeare toward the Curattes wages vj li xv s
Rec' of Mr holstocke for breakynge the grownd in the pardon churchyarde ij?
Rec' of Mr holstocke for the clothe of Saynte Anns v s
Rec' of Mr Brayefelde for an olde Clothe leaf perished
Rec' of Mr Lucas for iiij peces of heary clothe yat laye on the altars leaf perished

Page 395

Rec' of dyvers, as appearythe by name, for makynge of the hyghe alter of the sayde church of saynt Mary hyll, that ys to say— Mr lorymar iijs iiij d, Mr Brayefelde iij s, master Cerle xx d, master lucas xij d, master Candyshe xij d, master stevyns iij s, of stevyn kavoll xij d, master wynne xx d, which sum drawethe to leaf perished

Payments.
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Payed to sir edmond Alston, curatt, for one whoale yeare ixs li vj s viij d
Payed to sir hew phyllyppes for v weekes beynge Curatt xleaf perished
Payed to William serrey for ij antyphonars, a grayle, ij hymnolles and to presessyonars v li
payed to Ihon Wallys for ij antyphonars and a grayle xxvleaf perished
payed to Iohn howe for ye hoale yeare to looke and tvne ye organs, bothe payre iij s
payed to Iohn howe for mendynge the great organs & mendynge the bellowes and for mendynge the lytell organs, as dothe appeare by a byll v s vj d
payed to whyte, the donge man, for the whoale yeare xvj d
payed for the makynge of viijth surplyces ij sleaf perished
payed to Mr wynne for a benche yat went Rownd abowt ye comvnyon boorde leaf perished
payed for the nayles to mende the kytchyn when yt was broken downe for the alter stone leaf perished payed to the plasterer for plasterynge the kytchyn leaf perished
payed to the felos that helped vp the stone of the alter iiij d
payed to Mr Wynne for ij dayes worke in the churcheyarde, for harry and hys man iij s payed to Mr Wynne for the foote pase before the hyghe alter xij d

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payed to Mr stevyns for xxj li of Candell iij s vj d
payed for a Crismatorye of pewter ij s vj d
payed for the sowynge together of the best alter clothes for to laye on the Commvnyon boorde vj d
payed to mr parson for the new howse in the northe churchyarde iij sleaf perished
payed to the gentyllmen of the qwenes chapell, for syngynge a mas here the xjth daye of November xvj d
payed for ij quyres of paper for to prycke songes in viij d
payed for the byndynge of the same bookes viij d
payed for the mendynge of the awter clothe of clothe of golde for to serve for to hange vppon the hyghe alter xij d
payed for the wyne and the bread for the Commvnyon xijleaf perished

[leaf 760, back]

This Cownte of me, Stevyn Cavoll, churchewardon with Robart yonge, was alowed by the masters of the parishe, wherevnto they dyd sett to there handes whose names be Resyted hereafter, yat is to saye, Thomas Clayton . . . . . . etc. the xvj daye of Ianvary in the yeare of our lord god A 1554.

Inventories, see p. 55.

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