21. "The inconveniences which would ensue if it maye be lawfull to appeale from the Judge of the Admiraltie's adjudication of prize goods in poynt of possession." fo. 161.
23. Sir Edward Coke's opinion, when Attorney General, concerning the Corporation of Poole's prescriptive right to the admeasurement of corn, coals, and such like things in that port. fo. 191.
24. The petition of George Strachane, Merchant of Aberdeen, to K. James VI. of Scotland; concerning a ship and merchandize seized in the Port of St. Lucar 1588, to the value of 40,000 crowns, the Master and company of which were "accused to be Protestantes and flesh-eaters on, dayes prohibits." ...
25. K. James I. to Lord Bindon; to stay proceedings against certain pirates who had molested the French trade: dat. Wilton, 25 October. With the answer of Lord Bindon, remonstrating against such indulgence, 29 Octob. 1603. fo. 222, 223.
26. Draught of a letter from Lord Bindon, to the Lords of the Council; concerning Thinne and Squier, the pirates above alluded to: dat. Novemb. 9, 1603. fo. 224. In Sir Julius Cæsar's hand-writing.
29. Lord Bindon, to Sir Julius Cæsar; concerning complaints which had been preferred against Mr. Itandall, his Lordship's Deputy in his Admiralty jurisdiction, 21 Sept. 1603. fo. 233.
30. Sir Richard Hawkins, Vice-Admiral of Devon, to Sir Julius Cæsar; principally concerning points of Admiralty jurisdiction. Plym. 12 Decemb. 1603. fo. 237.