Micé Messer; master (in maritime context). See also: Micer. Both 'micé' and 'micer' seem to be used to address admirals.
Florim Gold coin issued by the kings of Aragon, starting with Pedro IV of Aragon in 1346. Had a weight of 3.35 gr and it was an adaptation of the Florentine gold coins.
Patrão Owner of a ship. Shipmaster; skipper; master or captain of a ship. [Fernando, ch. 124: 21] Patrões (pl.): owners, masters, or captains of ships.
Dobra (Castilian coin) Dobla; Castilian gold coin. [Pedro, ch. 18: 26; ch. 39: 13, 16, 40; ch. 40: 52] Doña Blanca doblas: doblas minted on the occasion of Pedro of Castile's marriage to Blanche of Bourbon, possibly with the gold sent by the King of France as her dowry. [Pedro, ch.11: 35-37; ch. 16: 56] Dobla cruzada: crossed dobla. [Pedro, ch. 22: 26] 1 dobla (Pedro I) = 35 maravedís = 50 marcos