ad. THE ENGLISH VOYAGES 



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yeere, to thirtie thousand sixe hundred, and threescore 

 pounds. 

 [II. i. 291.] The Bassa, Admirall of the Sea, one thousand aspers 

 the day, two thousand, one hundred, foure score and ten 

 thousand pounds. 



The Aga of the Janizaries, generall of the footemen, 

 five hundred aspers the day, and maketh by the yeere in 

 sterling money, one thousand, fourescore and fifteene 

 pounds. 



The Imbrahur Bassa, Master of his horse, one hundred 

 and fiftie aspers the day, is sterling money, three hun- 

 dred and eight and twenty pounds. 



The chiefe Esquire under him, one hundred and fiftie 

 aspers, is three hundred and eight and twenty pounds. 



The Agas of the Spahi, Captaines of the horsemen, 

 sixe, at one hundred and fiftie aspers to either of them, 

 maketh sterling, one thousand, nine hundred, three score 

 and eleven pounds. 



The Capagi Bassas head porters foure, one hundred 

 and fiftie aspers to ech, and maketh out in sterling money 

 by the yeere, one thousand, three hundred, and foure- 

 teene pounds. 



The Sisinghir Bassa, Controller of the housholde, one 

 hundred and twentie aspers the day, and maketh out in 

 sterling money by the yeere, two hundred, threescore and 

 two poundes, sixteene shillings. 



The Chaus Bassa, Captaine of the Pensioners, one hun- 

 dred and twentie aspers the day, and amounteth to by the 

 yeere in sterling money, two hundred, threescore and two 

 pounds, sixteene shillings. 



The Capigilar Caiasi, Captaine of his Barge, one hun- 

 dreth and twentie aspers the day, and maketh out by the 

 yeere in sterling money, two hundred, threescore and two 

 poundes, sixteene shillings. 



The Solach Bassi, Captaine of his guard, one hundred 

 and twentie aspers, two hundred, three score and two 

 pounds, sixteene shillings. 



The Giebrigi Bassi, master of the armoury, one hun- 



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