34. A letter to be written to the Lord Boris Fedorowitz, Master of the Horse to the Great and Mighty Emperor of Russia, and his Highness's Lieutenant of Casan.
38. The draught of the Council's instructions for Mr. Cherry, a London Merchant, to sail to Russia, and obviate the ill reports spread there against Elizabeth.
39. Some Merchants trading to Russia represent to Lord Burghley, that if some passages in Dr. Fletcher's History of Russia are not expunged, their trade will be ruined. N. B. The book was accordingly suppressed. See Camden's Annals, in the year 1583.
40. Merchants trading to Russia, in a memorial for Lord Burghley, show the damage they have suffered by Mr. Hierom Horsey, their late servant, fled to Russia with a view to prejudice their interests.