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THE FLEET FOR SCOTLAND.

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a banner of the king's arms, and a silken streamer. The total charge was but £29 2s. 11d. The pay was as before, and boys to take care of the stores were given twopence a day. At the time

of the armament of 1294, twenty shillings' worth of wine was advanced to each of the masters of ships, the cost being charged against their pay.[1]

At the time of the war in Scotland in 1299 and 1300, the chief part of the fleet employed belonged to the Cinque Ports, which, however, sent only thirty ships,[2] instead of their full service of

  1. Wardrobe Accounts, 18 Edw. I.
  2. Fleet of the Cinque Ports Employed in 1299-1300.
    Name. Master. Constables. Mariners.
    Hastings Contingent—
    La Blyth, ship, of HastingsJohn Moket119
    La Bret, of HastingsGilbert Scot119
    Nicholas, of PevenseyJohn le Mouner239
    Snake, of RyeJohn Kittey239
    Godyere, of RyeRobert Michell239
    Rose, of RyeReginald Baudethon239
    St. Edward, cog, of WinchelseaHarry at Carte239
    St. Mary, cog, of WinchelseaHenry Aubyn239
    St. Thomas, cog, of Winchelsea.Thomas de Standamore239
    St. Thomas, snake, of WinchelseaJohn Manekyn239
    St. Giles, cog, of WinchelseaHamond Roberd239
    Romenhale (Romney) contingent—
    Riche, of RomenhaleStephen Unwyne239
    Godelyne, of RomenhaleWilliam Eadwy239
    Hythe contingent—
    Holy Cross, ship, of HytheJohn le Wyse239
    La Blyth, of HytheThomas le Ridere119
    Nicholas, of HytheWilliam Brunyng119
    Waynepayne, of HytheWilliam de Forindon119
    Dover contingent—
    Cog, of DoverJohn Lomb239
    Godyn, of DoverWilliam Godyn234
    St. Edward, ship, of DoverPeter Hanekyn234
    Christina, of DoverJohn le Solton235
    Rose, of DoverJohn Wenstan232
    Chivaler, of DoverWilliam Shepeye234
    Mabely, of DoverNicholas Sandrekyn234
    Malyne, of DoverThomas le Ken234
    Nicholas of FavershamRoger Willey237
    Folkestone, cog, of FolkestoneSimon Adam123
    Sandwich and Lydd contingent—
    Sauveye, of SandwichWilliam Gundy239
    Holy Ghost, ship, of SandwichJohn Lamberd239
    St. Thomas, cog, of SandwichGervase de Wardon239
    The four "Captains of the Sailors of the said Ports" were: William Pate, Justin Alard, William Charles of Sandwich, and John Aula of Dover.—Wardrobe Accounts, 28 Edw. I.
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