66. The K. of Denmark's prohibition against all Strangers fishing on the coasts of Iceland without. his special licence, dat. 6 Octob. 1602. fo. 392. (Latin.)
67. Notes out of the book called "Mare Liberum, sive De J Jure quod Batavis competit ad Indicana Commercia Dissertatio, impress. Lugd. Bat. 1609." fo. 398.
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.
2. "A breviat of such orders as are broken and ought to be perfourmed by the Overseers of the Watermen in their government over them, and wch the wholl Companie doe fynde themselves agreived with all." fo. 7.
4. An Order made by the Admiralty of Holland, and subscribed by some of the principal Shippers, "done and promisede within the Citie of Venit, one the 25 daye of Februarie 1601, at the house of Mr. Franco, a Dutch counselar." fo. 30.
15. A list of bonds, with the names of persons, slims, and dates, taken upon the granting of letters of reprisal. fo. 116. In the hand-writing of Sir Julius Cæsar.