3. Capt. Wytherington's and Capt. Lyster's voyage to the South Seas, in the Red Dragon and the bark Clifford, at the cost of the Earl of Cumberland, June 26, 1586. Compiled by John Sarocould, and copied for the use of Lord Burghley.
4. Mr. Greenfield's discourse of a Streight in the N. W. Passage to Cathay and the East Indies; with a confutation of those who think the discovery most feasible to the North of Baccalaos.
6. Arguments proving the Queen's property in the sea lands and salt shores of the same; and that no subject can hold the same without her especial grant.
7. Mr. Robert Thorne's account of the discovery of the ice Islands; with his exhortation to K. Hen. VIII. to attempt discoveries Northward. Written 1527.