The Edward III. coin will be found to be reproduced on all the publications of the Navy Records Society.
[51] Ballingers were long, low vessels for oars and sails, introduced in the fourteenth century by Biscayan builders.
[52] See “Gentile da Fabriano,” p. 134, by Arduino Colasanti, Bergamo 1909.
[53] See Fig. 37 in “Navi Venete.”
[54] See “The Life and Works of Vittorio Carpaccio,” by Pompeo Molmenti and Gustav Ludwig, London, 1907.
[55] “Hans Memling,” p. 46, by W. H. James Weale, London, 1901.
[56] Reproduced in “Navi Venete,” Fig. 96.
[57] See “Musée Rétrospectif de la Classe 33,” &c.
[58] This MS. has been carefully reproduced in “Monuments et Mémoires,” par Georges Perrot and Robert de la Steyrie. Tome onzième. See article on “Un Manuscrit de la Bibliothèque de Philippe le bon à Saint-Pétersbourg,” Paris, 1904.
[59] See “Ancient and Modern Ships,” p. 74, by Sir G. C. V. Holmes, London, 1900.