61. To keep ports and haven towns in good condition; to furnish the navy with ships of right size and burthen; and to keep treasure or prohibited wares from being exported from England.
62. Anonymous information to the Lord Treasurer, on the illicit exportation to France of five large dry vatts, of new shoes, and old ones mended with new leather.
65. Some York Merchants request a discharge of Custom for foreign wares, to be exported again, having once paid Custom for the same: with Mr. Fanshawe's opinion.
68. Mr. Young's suit for farming the Customs outward for seven years, from London and five other ports, for which he is willing to pay 10001. more than have been produced from the same for seven years past.