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Stratford-upon-Avon: Guild of the Holy Cross: Masters' and proctors' accounts

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Account of John Lacy and John Robyns, Proctors of the Guild of the Holy Cross, the Blessed Mary the Virgin ... from Monday next after the Feast of the Translation of St. Thomas the Martyr, in the [ ] year of Henry VI., to Monday next following the same Feast in the [ ] Dagger; of Henry VI. (for one whole year) The Account is rendered under the following headings [Rents of assize.] [Old timber sold the Master.] [Salaries.] [Delivery of moneys.] (6s 10d for bread and beer; 3s paid to William Harrewell, Esquire, for "Bagyngton rente"; 5s 4d paid for making wax candles and "dryft candell"; 6d for mending the vestments divers times; 4d for the hire of a horse at the funeral of the wife of Thomas Warde, of Pyllardyngton; c.) Repairs Decays of rent [Rents resolute, c.] (7s 9d for wine; 4d for the hire of a horse; and payments for rents) As yet decays of rent (One membrane)