1. The state of the office of the Queen's Solicitor in Wales, and how it differs in pains, profit and charge, from other offices there, which are nothing so important for Her Majesty's service, and yet far better allowed.
2. An account on oath of the bribes received, and the extortions and exaction's used by Wm. Thomas, Esq. of Caernarvonshire, North Wales; addressed to the Privy Council.
8. An estimate of the diet, and fees of the Lord President and Council and of the Justices of Assize in the Marches of Wales. Total expense 1796l. 13s. 4d.
9. An. account of the buildings and repairs done by Sir Henry Sidney, Knight, Lord President of the Marches in Wales, upon the Queen's houses there with a declaration of debts, and an abstract of the Audit Roll, from the 17th to the 21st year of Elizabeth.