ad. THE ENGLISH VOYAGES 



1588. 



money, nineteene thousand, seven hundred, and foure- 

 score pounds. 



The Seiesir, servitors in his Equier or stable, 

 five hundred, at two aspers, and maketh sterling 

 money, two thousand, one hundred, fourescore and ten 

 pounds. 



The Saesi, Sadlers and bit makers, five hundred, at 

 seven aspers, seven thousand, six hundred, threescore 

 and five pounds. 



The Catergi, Carriers upon Mules, two hundred, at 

 five aspers, two thousand, one hundred, fourescore and 

 ten pounds. 



The Cinegi, Carriers upon Camels, one thousand, five 

 hundred, at eight aspers, and amounteth in sterling 

 money, to twenty sixe thousand, two hundred, and 

 fourescore pounds. 



The Reiz, or Captaines of the Gallies, three hundred, 

 at ten aspers, and amounteth in English money by the 

 yeere, the summe of sixe thousand, five hundred, three- 

 score and ten pounds. 



The Alechingi, Masters of the said Gallies, three 

 hundred, at seven aspers, foure thousand, five hundred, 

 fourescore and nineteene pounds. 

 [II. i. 292.] The Getti, Boateswaines thereof, three hundred, at 

 sixe aspers, is three thousande, nine hundred, fourty and 

 two pounds. 



The Oda Bassi, Pursers, three hundred, at five aspers, 

 maketh three thousand, two hundred, and fourescore 

 pounds. 



The Azappi souldiers two thousand sixe hundred at 

 foure Aspers, whereof the six hundred do continually 

 keepe the gallies, two and twentie thousand, seven hun- 

 dred fourscore and six pounds. 



The Mariers Bassi masters over the shipwrights and 

 kalkers of the navie, nine, at 20. Aspers the piece, 

 amounteth to three thousand fourescore and foure 

 pound, foure shillings. 



The Master Dassi shipwrights & kalkers, one thousand 



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