Syr, I be sech yow that thys byll may recomawnd me on to my lady,[146-1] and I trost I xall a wayt on you sone on Estyr.
Jury loking on the grote and nothing on the byll as was their costome, which byll whan it was presented into the courte, the judge said openly before all the people: lo!
Lyndys, and he hathe shewyd me your byll whyche ye axe to be content of.
Item, as for myn oncyll Wylliam, I have grant to have a byll of hym what every thyng lythe for; but all thyng is not yet in rest ayen that was remevyd for the chyrchyng of my Lady Anne.
As sonne as I have the byll I shall send it yow and hys answer, whyche he wyll fyrst have plegyd owght, and also whethyr he purposyth to do as he seyd by my graundamys lond.
I shall send yow a clere byll what ye owe, for ther are axyid many thynges that I knewe not of when I was with yow.
I prey red thys byll onys on a day tyll ye have sped thes maters wretyn her in; thowe it be to your peyne to labore theym, remembyr your profyt.
And thys I promyse yow, ye schall not be so longe ayen with ought a byll fro me, as ye have ben, thow I shold wryght how ofte the wynd changyth, for I se be your wryghtyng ye can be wrothe and ye wyll crosse it.
I can spek with, and to be payid by dayis as the byll that Jwde shall delyv[er] .
Jenney for Bacton, a byll of Wylleys and one off J.
Harcort who was the cause, and that it may be wyst in the next byll that ye send me; for if they wer the causers, it lythe in my cosyn Harsettes power to qwytte theym.
And, cosyn, if thys byll please not zowr entent, I pray zowe that it may be brent, &c.
I sent yow a byll yestyrday by old Taverham, and a byll of Jone Gaynys mater, the whyche bylle I pray yow may be delyveryd to Thomas Playter.
Plesit yow to have knowlage how that I have be in Sowthefolk for syche materys as my cosyn Dawbeney took my modyr a byll of, towchyng the materys be twyx yow and Jenney.
I have send you a tytelyng therof in a byll closyd herin.
The byll that Howard hathe mad a yens yow and odyr hathe set the pepyll in thys contre a rore.
Item, a Normandy byll and a bawe, pris of them both vjs.
Syr John Stylle, and to pray hym to be good mastyr to lytyll Jak, and to lerne hym well; and I pray yow that thys byll may recomand me to all your folkys, and my wellwyllers.
In one place occurs the significant item ‘To Remembre to make a byll for the parlyament touching the augmentacyon of the Annattes.
Myn awnte recommawndeth her to yow, and prayith yow to do for her as the byll maketh mencion of that I send you with this letter, and as ye thenk best for to do therinne.
ALSOO for the Elleccyon of the youngest wardein he shall put iiij{or} into his Byll and so to goo through the house like as before.
ALSOO for the Elleccyon of the Seconde Wardein he shall put in iiij{or} names in his byll and so to goo through the house like as is before mencyoned.
And Thomas Warren saed he hathe kepte all to hymsylf & nevˀ mynded nor thoughte to trouble in any respecte and denyeth the byll also.
ALSOO for the elleccyon of the upper wardein he shall put iiij{or} names into his Byll and so to goo through the house like as the M{r} Byll hath dooen.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "byll" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.