Berkshire, Windsor, 1575–7
BRO: D/XP 149/1/1

f 30 (Rendered 14 April 1577) (Receipts)

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The sayde Accomptauntes doe chardge them selues with money gathered by the wyves vpon Hopmandaye xij s. d. x d....

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  • Endnote

    This is the first entry under 'Receipts.' No start date for the account is given but the rendering date is given and the accounts are said to be for 'ij whole yeres.' Hocktide was 11–12 April in 1575, 30 April–1 May in 1576, and 15–16 April in 1577. Browne, 'Churchwardens of New Windsor,' p 92, reads '19 d' for '12 d,' an apparent mistake for '19 Eliz' written in the margin.

  • Document Description

    Record title: St John the Baptist's Churchwardens' Accounts
    Repository: BRO
    Shelfmark: D/XP 149/1/1
    Repository location: Reading

    This volume was used by Elias Ashmole for his antiquarian work but then was lost. At the beginning of research for this collection, the editor wrote to all the rectors of ancient parishes in Berkshire explaining her work. In response, the Rev. D.N. Griffiths, then rector of the parish church in Windsor, undertook a search for the book and located it among the documents of the Ironmongers of the City of London in the Guildhall Library (Ironmongers 17,142). The editor consulted the book there, but it has since been deposited in the BRO.

    The dating in these accounts is uncertain. The churchwardens often served for two or three years and their accounting was done at the end of their term of service with only the rendering date given.

    1531–84; English; paper; 47 leaves; 300mm x 210mm; pencil pagination on first gathering, foliation in 18th-c. hand to f 37 where writing ends; original parchment binding much tattered and disintegrating, no title.

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