34. A discourse on losses sustained by English Merchants; of their contention with Strangers for privileges, and how to satisfy both, by Johnson, 1578.
38. Experienced allegations and reasons, whereby the having a Mart-Town in the realm will be to the increase of our navigation, 1578. With a duplicate.
39. Examinations of certain persans for seizing of ship goods, on pretence that they were prohibited, before William Heidon, Esq. of Norwich, Aug. 18, 1578.
42. The Merchants trading to Spain and the Low- Countries, to Lord Burghley; that a free trade to those Countries is honourable and useful to England, 1578.