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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 Hastings John Moket 1 19
    La Bret, of Hastings Gilbert Scot 1 19
    Nicholas, of Pevensey John le Mouner 2 39
    Snake, of Rye John Kittey 2 39
    Godyere, of Rye Robert Michell 2 39
    Rose, of Rye Reginald Baudethon 2 39
    St. Edward, cog, of Winchelsea Harry at Carte 2 39
    St. Mary, cog, of Winchelsea Henry Aubyn 2 39
    St. Thomas, cog, of Winchelsea. Thomas de Standamore 2 39
    St. Thomas, snake, of Winchelsea John Manekyn 2 39
    St. Giles, cog, of Winchelsea Hamond Roberd 2 39
    Romenhale (Romney) contingent—
    Riche, of Romenhale Stephen Unwyne 2 39
    Godelyne, of Romenhale William Eadwy 2 39
    Hythe contingent—
    Holy Cross, ship, of Hythe John le Wyse 2 39
    La Blyth, of Hythe Thomas le Ridere 1 19
    Nicholas, of Hythe William Brunyng 1 19
    Waynepayne, of Hythe William de Forindon 1 19
    Dover contingent—
    Cog, of Dover John Lomb 2 39
    Godyn, of Dover William Godyn 2 34
    St. Edward, ship, of Dover Peter Hanekyn 2 34
    Christina, of Dover John le Solton 2 35
    Rose, of Dover John Wenstan 2 32
    Chivaler, of Dover William Shepeye 2 34
    Mabely, of Dover Nicholas Sandrekyn 2 34
    Malyne, of Dover Thomas le Ken 2 34
    Nicholas of Faversham Roger Willey 2 37
    Folkestone, cog, of Folkestone Simon Adam 1 23
    Sandwich and Lydd contingent—
    Sauveye, of Sandwich William Gundy 2 39
    Holy Ghost, ship, of Sandwich John Lamberd 2 39
    St. Thomas, cog, of Sandwich Gervase de Wardon 2 39

    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.