11. The accompt passed between Sir John Hawkins, Knt. and Sir Julius Cæsar, concerning the latters twentieth part in the Lord Admiral's tenthes of certain prizes, ult. Jan. 1589. fo. 35.
12. Michelot contra Courtnay and Hanky; with the certificate of Doctors Cæsar, Hammond, and Aubrey, thereupon, to the Lords of the Council, 1586. fo. 43, 45.
13. A printed brief of the Lord Admiral Effingham licensing William Browne, a navy-gunner, wounded in the Queen's service, to beg alms in all churches and chapels throughout England, for one year, dat. 17 Aug. 1590. fo. 52.
15. Instructions for Christopher Baker and Stephen Ridlesden, gent. or either of them, to deliver and dispose the goodes by them brought up to London, out of certain ships staied at Dover. by Sr Martin Fro. bisher, Knt. Admiral of Her Maties Fleet in the narrow seas. fo. 54.
17. The aunswere of Sir Walter Ralegh, Knight, to the particular complaints of Albert Reynerdson, Walter Artson alone, the said Walter and others, and of Michaell Leoman, preferred to the honourable LL. of the Privy Counsaile by Mr. Ortell, Agent tor the Stats, the 12 of March 1588. fo. 58.
18. The complaint of Sebrand Johnson and others, Merchants Strangers, against Sir Robert Maunsell, Knt. for the lading of certeine ships brought in by him, ann. 1601. fo. 76.
19. A brief note of the goods, pearles, and precious stones, claymed by James Lopes de Casta and Charles Hughebaut, for the accompte of the Portugale Marchaunts dwellinge at Amsterdam, in the 6 shipps brought in by Her Maties shipps. fo. 78.