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 called the Braunc' bought for the galiot                                                vj.

To John de Gys for two timbers called Tymon (rudder?)                       iij.

To Saubatus de Laste for iiij. timbers called Juillate                              xii.

To Garsia Arñ de Castere for xviij. tostes                                       iij.

And many similar entries, mentioning ij. band'. ij. latons xxviiij. lattes (laths). Estaunzons (staunchions). xviij. boards of Byerñ for scanull nails of Tylate, Rym, and tasse. a virga (or yard). Cavill' and Coynz. Tymon (rudder ?). breo albo. x pipes for cisera at iij. s. ix. d. each, nails of Solira, and of Tilat iiij. Corbatouns. Chastereux of the yard., repairing a broken anchor. £     s.    d.    To John Garsia de Baeryz (Biarritz)      for his spinace hired of him for      seeking and carrying the victuals      for the mariners of the two      galleys of our lord the King, and      of one galeot, and for other      necessary carriages by sea from      Capebretoñ to England whenever      necessary                                     xlv. vj. Wages of the mariners conducting the     galley "St. George" from Bayonne      to England                          xxxv. xviij. iij. sterling. Wages &c. "St. Edward"               xxij. x.  viij. sterling.

Wages &c. the galiot                 xvij. iij. ix.

Sum total of all the expenses incurred ccc. iiij^{xx}. j. l. xviij. s. viij. d. money equivalent to c.j. l. xvj. s. viij. d. sterling ij. d. money.