Berkshire, Reading, 1423–4

Cofferers' Accounts of the Gild Merchant

BRO: R/FA2/13

mb [1] (29 September–29 September) (Necessary expenses)

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...Et datos lusoribus de Wokyngham xx d. Et in pane pro eisdem empto iij d. Et in ceruisia pro eisdem empta vj d. Et in caseo pro eisdem empto ij d. Et in vino dulci pro eisdem empto iij s....

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  • Record Translation

    mb [1] (Necessary expenses)

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    ...And (they account) for 20d given to the players from Wokingham. And for 3d (spent) on bread bought for them. And for 6d (spent) on beer bought for them. And for 2d (spent) on cheese bought for them. And for 3s (spent) on sweet wine bought for them....

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  • Document Description

    Record title: Cofferers' Accounts of the Gild Merchant
    Repository: BRO
    Shelfmark: R/FA2/13
    Repository location: Reading

    The early surviving rolls in the 'Cofferers' Accounts' from 1413–14 to 1428–9 are badly faded, damaged, and in some cases fragmentary (see Slade, Reading Gild Accounts, pt 1, pp xi–xii). When they were read by Macray for the Historical Manuscripts Commission in 1888 ('Corporation of Reading,' pp 161–227), more of the writing on the rolls was legible than it is now. For this edition, all were read under ultraviolet light and Macray's readings are supplied where the MS is not now legible. Although the manuscripts are badly damaged, all evidence supports an accounting year of Michaelmas to Michaelmas.

    1423–4; Latin; parchment roll; 2 unnumbered membranes sewn end to end, mb [1]: 535mm x 230mm, mb [2]: 200mm x 230mm; written 1 side only; repaired.

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