93. The state of the cause whereupon Adam Hargus, of St. John de Luce, hath obtained letters of marque against the subjects of Her Maiestie, 1596. fo. 206. See also fo. 214.
109. The petition of Richard Kelley, to Sir Robert Cecill; concerning a depredation committed on a French vessel by Captain Hugh Griffith. (Without date.) It is thus indorsed. "Her Mis pleasure is that you "shalbe very carefull in thexpediting of this cawse, "that there may be no occasion of com...
113. A certificate from the mayor and aldermen of Exeter, concerning a great spoil, with the murder of the crew, of an English bark, by one M. Fountenello, "who dwelleth in a fort called Dornenus, of his owne erectinge and building, in the bay of Poldavy." The lading of the bark belonging to cer...
114. Henry IV. K. of France, to Queen Elizabeth for restitution of some spoils committed in the year 1591 upon some merchants of Marseilles. St. Germain, 13 Dec. 1598. (French.) fo. 256.
123. Mr. Doctor Cæsar, to Mr. William Waade; with a French petition which he had received from Mr. Secretary. Doctors Commons, 17 Sept. 1599. The French petition follows. fo. 273, 275.
125. A proclamation of the Lords of the Generall States of the Vnited Provinces, whereby the Spaniards and all their goods are declared to be lawfull prize. 40 Lond. 1599. fo. 279. Printed.