5. A representation of Mr. Richard Martyn and others of the Mint, to the Lord High Treasurer Burghley, of the inutility of an engine for coining invented by Eloye Mestrell, dated Aug. 25, 1572.
10. Thomas Loner, belonging to copper mines, to the Lord Treasurer; that by his authority he would rectify disorders committed by his partners; that the ingot of silver he sends him came to him from Keswick, but was got in the mines of Cawldebeck, Sept. 18, 1572.
11. The suit of the copartners of the copper mines in Cumberland, to the Queen; to take all their copper for two years at a certain rate; witli the prices paid by Hen. VIII. and Edw. VI. 1572.
12. A letter from Frederick Schwartz, and George Chetzer, Agents for a Society in Germany that work the copper mines in England, to the Lords of the Treasury, representing that Loner and Hochstetter, employed by them, had deceived all parties, 1572. (Latin.)