71. The case of one Browne sent among the Dutch Herring-fishers to demand a certain acknowledged ment claimed by His Majesty, but seized and carried prisoner to Holland : with sundry law-readings thereon. fo. 414.
74. Papers relating to the Navy, and redress of disorders in it by Commissioners, of whom Sir Julius Cæsar was one; estimates of charges in victualling, building shipps, &c. fo. 424, 425, 427, 429, 431, 433, 435, 436, 438.
75. "The complaynte of the Lord Admirall of England to the King's Majestie, against the Judges of the realme, concerning prohibicions graunted to the Court of Admiralty, 11 Feb. penult. die Term, Hil. 8 Jac. I. the effect of which complaynt was after by His Maties comaundement sett downe in ar...