44. A declaration of the Skinners and Leathersellers, that they themselves have a grant to search after leather basely wrought, and that Mr. Darcy's patent is for several reasons highly hurtful to all dealers in leather.
61. A testimonial letter of sorne chief inhabitants of St. Olave Southwark, in behalf of one Christopher Stevens, an old leather-dresser, June 29, 1593.
15. Sir Thomas Wilkes recommends one Burckenshawe to Lord Burghley, for furnishing the Queen's troops with apparel in the Low-Countries, March 8, 1593.
37. Sir Henry Cocke, of Broxbourne in Hertfordshire, to Lord Burghley; concerning the mode of furnishing the County Trained Bands with proper arms and ammunition; with proposals for some useful alterations in the armour as then worn, and the converting of bows into muskets, June 18, 1594. Annexe...