71. Reasons used by the men of Vitree to prove the monies brought to Bristoll by Gouuernour, in a ship of St. Mallowes, to belonge and appertayne to them. Objections against the said reasons, and Answers to the Objections. fo. 347.
73. Thomas Norreys, to Mr. Doctor Cæsar; concerning a Carvell with Canary wines, taken by some of Sir Francis Drake's company and brought into the westerne parts of Ireland. Dublin, 31 Oct. 1587. fo. 379.
77. Thomas Wylson, to Captain Augustine Clarke; relating to a bark called the Reliefe, and "certaine books of navigation and other sea writers, belonging to Sir Humfrey Gilbert." fo. 404.
78. A Note of suche losses sustained by Henrye Sekeford, by waye of detaynement don by the Kinge of Spayne and his officers, done at the Port of Lysbone in Portingale, in the monethe of August, 1579, fo. 406.