To the same for j. quintal xxxvj.
lbs. of gemma [? tar], bought for the work of caulking the great galley, at per quintal xv. vij. To Peter Arñ for carriage of the said gemma from the house of the said John to the bridge ob. iij. To Peter Arñ Daufereyn for j. skin of a sheep for caulking the said galley vj. To Riudo Berñ for vj. faggots of brush-*wood bought for the caulking, and for their carriage to the bridge iiij. ob. qr.
To Peter de Mouhay and his three
fellows drawing water from the
great galley, for one day iiij. vj.
To Dominic of St. Domyngo, caulker,
and his fellow; to the said
Dominic xvj. d. per diem, to the other xij. d. ij. iiij. Total of the day xxviij. s. vj. d. q^r. m^a. Wednesday, 26 Feb.—To John de Ville for v. boards bought for the repair of the galleys, price of each board, ij. s.
To Joan de Tyrons for l. nails
bought for the work of the
galleys, price
To William Faber for j. gymbelette
bought for the work of the galleys
To Forcius de Lesgo and his fellow,
carpenters, to the said Forcius
xv. d. wages per diem, to the
other xx. d. ij. xi.
To Dominic of St. Domyngo, caulker,
and a certain servant; to the said
Dominic xvj. d. wages per diem,
to the other ix. d. ij. j.
To the same Dominic for xvj. lbs. of
Thomenk', price per lb. ij.d.
ob. iij. iiij.
To Pelegrinus de Lesgo for j. jar,
iij. saucers, in which the oil was
placed, and for scrapers
To Gerard Darbent for ij.
corbatons at vj. d. each.
Total of the day xx. s. j. d. ob. m^a.
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