[724] Ibid., cclxxxvii, 59.

[725] Exch. War. for Issues, 1st Mar. 1564.

[726] Ibid., 21st Feb. 1567.

[727] Until, and including, 1564 the money for victualling is paid by the Navy Treasurer and contained in his totals.

[728] Comprising wages and tonnage hire.

[729] Timber, ironwork, pitch, tar, etc., and sometimes included in the dockyard amounts.

[730] Ordinary, comprised wages of clerks and shipkeepers, moorings, and normal repairs of ships. Extraordinary, building and heavy repairs of ships, building and repair of wharves, storehouses, and docks, purchase of stores, and ordinary sea wages.

[731] Accounts wanting.

[732] In 1560 and 1563 some subsidiary charges at Harwich and other ports.

[733] The total spent is now exclusive of the victualling.