33. Sage sentences out of Scripture and other authors, collected by Lord Burghley, on several occasions. Copied by Mr. Strpye, and printed, in part only, in his Annals, Appendix, p. 142.
36. Lord Burgjley's minutes of the Queen's letter to the Visitors of St. John's College, to appoint Mr. Howland their Master on the removal of Dr. Still.
72. The draught of a proclamation, corrected by Lord Burghley, concerning prizes taken by ships fitted out by the City of London, in conjunction with Her Majesty's fleet.
90. A representation to Lord Burghley by the owners of the Golden Dragon and the Prudence, of the services performed by the said ships in taking the Spanish carrack, and their claims of prize money, 1592.
95. Lord Admiral Howard, to the Lord Treasurer; inclosing a letter addressed to them by Sir Walter Raleigh, concerning a ship of Bayonne captured by Floire, Aug. 28, 1592.
101. A commission from Admiral Sir John Penninton, to Capt. Robert Fox, of His Majesty's pinnace the Lion's First Whelp, to seize the ships of the Dunkirkers till they shall make satisfaction to the Earl of Pembroke for certain fishing vessels that they have unjustly taken from him, Nov. 1, 1638.