1. A statement of the commercial and other advantages of cochineal; addressed to the Council by William Tipper, a patentee, as an answer to objections taken to his patent by the Spanish Merchants.
5. John Dee's instructions for Charles Jackman and Arthur Pett, delivered to them with a new chart, expressing their Cathav voyage more exactly than any other yet published, May 17, 1580.
6. Some Latin verses, said to be "copied oute of a boke wherin was Wycliffs wourkes, lying in a tailour's shopp at Harlowe in Essex, after the dissolution of the monasteries, above xxti yeres paste." They are monkish Leonines of a prophetical nature, and intitled "De gestis futuris." They begin,...
7. Verses intitled "A Prophecy of strange nations." Beg. "When the crabbe in his countrie on his comons shall calle." They seem to have been also transcribed from the volume, mentioned in the preceding article, and were probably written by the author of that article, viz. John of Bridlington, a ...
8. More prophetical rhymes, beg. "A duke out of Denmarke shall hym dight." To these are added other prophecies in prose; and, at the end, a key to them.