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20 Mar.—To John de Seyntmartre for
two anchors bought of him for the great
galley ix. x.

To William Martini for carriage of
the same from the house of the said John to the smith's, and from the smith's house to the bridge xvij. To Arn. Johannis de Lesgo for issues and ij. plomas of the said anchors ij. vj.

22 Mar.—To William Rudi de Mamysan for the repair of two anchors xij.

To John de Lussy for iiij. gemell' of the masts x.
To William Rudi de Mamysan for liiij. great nails made for the gemell' ix.
28 Mar.—To Forcius de Lesgo and his two companions for repairing the seats of the galleys, each per diem xvj. d. iiij.
To Joan de Tyrons for cccc. nails of
Tylat at xj. d. per hundred iij. viij.
To the same for ccc. nails of Solira, at vj. d. per hundred
xviij. To the same for xlviij. nails of Cauym at v. d. per dozen xx. 29 Mar.—To John de Lussye for furtanes which were wanting in the said galleys x. To William Mustard . . . for bread and pomadr' for all the workmen for iiij. days iij. vj. ult. Mar.—To Joan de Tyrons for xxiiij. nails of Cauym for the repair of the hinder part of the great galley x. To Forcius de Lesgo for ij. corbatons for the work on the great galley, price xij. To the same Forcius for v. ells of board bought for repairing the Bygorus xxij. To Arn. Gerardi for ij. ligna (timbers) for loffis and bousprete ij. vj. ob.

   To William Rudi de Mamysau for j.
     anchor purchased of him for the
     great galley iiij. x.

        &c. &c. &c.