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27 Feb.—To John de Tyrons for c. nails of rym iiij. 28 Feb.—To John de Tyrons for xij. nails of cauym v. To Peter Johannis for xij. faggots of wood for heating the gemma, and for the carriage of the same ix. ob.

3 Mar.—To John de Speruent for one lb. of oil for mixing with the gemma

4 Mar.—To Peter Johannis for one ell of tela [? woven stuff] for the work of the caulkers xij. 7 Mar.—To Joan de Tyrons for c. nails of Tylat xj. 13 Mar.—To Dominic the caulker for his expenses from Bourdeaux to Bayonne iiij. vj. 15 Mar.—To Thomas of Sandwich, for carriage of the Serpent and Bygord' from the bridge to the house of the painter ij. To William Mustard for bread and drink during three days given to the workmen iiij. ob.

16 Mar.—To John de Tyrons for xij. nails of cauym v. To John de Castete and his companion for scraping the old painting of the great galley, each per diem xv. ij. vj. To the same John for a calypp̃, hired for this work i. ob.

   To Forcius de Lesgo, and his four
     companions, carpenters, working
     upon the masts and yards, each
     per diem xvj. d. vj. viij. 18 Mar.—To John de Castete for hire of a calypp̃; and for carrying sea-sand for the galleys i. ob.

   To Adam of Northampton and his two
     companions, for carrying the said
     sand and drawing water for the
     small and the large galley ij. ij.

   To the same Adam for three tribul'
     for throwing the sand from the
     calipp'?] to the galley i. ob.