81. A proposal to the Council, from the Mayor and Burgesses of Dartmouth, for the purchase of the Spanish carrack; they offering to pay two hundred pounds, and to build a hospital for the poor in their town, 1594.
82. The Chamberlain of Bristol's account of digbursements concerning prizes brought into that port, and with respect to the Queen's sugars; with a demand for some allowance for sending the Spaniards, Portuguese and Negroes back to Spain, 1590.
83. Copy of a letter from the Mayor of Bristol, to Lord Burghley; concerning a prize brought into that port by Capt. Jonas in the Queen's Pinnace, 1590.
88. A brief report of goods taken at Cales in Spain by sundry persons, and found in divers ships since their arrival in the river Thames, and how disposed of.
90. A representation to Lord Burghley by the owners of the Golden Dragon and the Prudence, of the services performed by the said ships in taking the Spanish carrack, and their claims of prize money, 1592.