Board, the, that stood in the chamber over the library at Greenwich, brought to York Place, [87].
Boards and nails paid for, [159].
Boats, for the hire of, [12], [14], [25], [87], [93], [118], [177], [195], bis, [208], [215].
Boat for tallowing and brenning the, [211].
---- and Barge, for oars, anchor, and cable, &c. and for expenses whilst painting the, [262].
----, paid for a, for the king's embarkation and landing at Calais, and likewise for that of his stuff, [272], [273].
---- paid for, for the king's embarkation at Calais, landing at Dover, and crossing the water at Sandwich, [273].
----, for matting the, [281].
This probably means covering the bottom of the boat on the inside with mats, to prevent the baggage and other articles put on board it from being rubbed or wetted.