95. Papers relating to the detention of one Samuel Toddy, suspected to have been the principal party in the stealing of a bark belonging to Lord Hunsdon. A. D. 1585. fo. 247, 249.
98. Stephen Ridlesden, to Mr. Doctor Cæsar; concerning the cargoes of certain ships belonging to Phillip le Talleur and Phillip Corsini. Richm. 15 Sept. 1586. fo. 254.
99. Richard Saltonstall, to Mr. Doctor Cæsar concerning certain goods belonging to Giles de Grave, a Merchant of Hamburgh, taken out of a ship of Denmark by one of Her Majesty's small vessels. Hamb. 14 June, 1587. fo. 256.
101. Sir Francis Godolphin, to Mr. Doctor Cæsar; concerning certain Pirates who had brought several vessels belonging to subjects of France to the Western Coast. Godolphin, 16 May, 1587. fo. 259.