44. The copy of a supplication from the inhabitants of the English Pale in Ireland, to the Queen; enumerating the almost intolerable grievances they suffer, 1560.
46. Reasons for inducing Her Majesty to continue the office and government of Clandiboye, the Rout, the Glens, Kilvalton, Kylwarlen and the Dufferin, with the Borders adjacent; together with some account of the antiquity thereof, by Captain Nicholas Dawterye
49. The Islanders of Jersey, to the Council; for the better providing for the elder children of that isle, than the laws thereof will at present allow.
50. Rent corn and money due to the Queen, by Obits, Masses, Lamps, Brotherhoods, and other superstitions used in Guernsey; found by Commissioners for that purpose.