21. Letters, &c. relating to a vessel belonging to John Pauli and others, subjects of the King of Denmark, detained by Sir Walter Leuson, 1587-8. fo. 422, 423, 427, 430.
22. "Postulata Legati sereninimi Regis Daniae, Nicholai Cragii, concernentia ca quæ facere possunt ad expediendas, sine magma molestia, et temporis Num. 139. jactura, causas Mercatorum Danicorum, ob Anglis atorum, ex oratione ejus ad verbum ferè descripfo. 434.
26. Thomas Smith, Clerk of the Privy Council, to Sir Julius Cæsar; inclosing a copy of the Council's letter to the Danish Ambas3ador, accompanied by a book ("contayning the particulars of the wrongs supposed to be doue by Her Malic, subjects vnto the subjects of the K. of Denmark,") and the orig...
27. Christian IV. King of Denmark, to Q. Elizabeth, iuclosing a memorial from certain Merchants his subjects who had suffered from the English. Fridericksb. 14 Aug. 1598. fo. 452. (,Latin.)
28. Lord Burghley, to Mr. Do. Awbrey; concerning two ships appertaining to the subjects of the King of Denmark with goods to the value of 2000l. and upwards," taken at sea by certain Englishmen ; desiring that the cause relating to the same in the Admiralty Court "should be with all expedition,...
29. The Senate of Lubeck, to Q. Elizabeth; concerning certain ships of Lubeck and Denmark spoiled by Captain Jeffhort (Gifford ?) and Bothe of Newcastle, Lubeck. Id. Octob. 1592. fo. 528. (Latin.)
30. The Lords of the Council, to Doctors Herbert and Cæsar; referring to them, Mr. D. Fletcher, and Mr. D. Dunne, the perusal of Mr. Beale's Discourse concerning the Hans-Towns. Whitehall, Dec. 7,