41. Two notes: one from Sir Julius Cæsar, to Sir John Hawkins; the other from Sir John Hawkins, in reply, dated 3 and 5 Novemb. 1589; relating to the equipment of a vessel called the Fortunatus. fo. 103.
43. Sir Robert Constable, to Mr. Doctor Cæar; in behalf of his nephew Craythorne who was "trobled within the Court of Thadmyralty." Myrorith, 7 Nov. 1589. fo. 107.
44. Capt. Robert Crosse, to Mr. Doctor Cæsar; concerning his deposition in the cause between Lord Thomas Howard and Mr. Wattes. Bath, 29 April, 1593. fo. 109.
45. Examynacons taken att Penryn before Hanyball Vyvyan, Esq., Vice-Admirall of the south parts of Cornwall, the first daye of June, Anno regui Dñi nri Jacobi Regis nunc &c. quarto et Scocie xxxixo." fo. 111.
46. The Petition of Wilkin Heins, Merchant of Hamborough, to Lord Burghley; with a reference to the Admiralty Court on the back of the Petition, in Lord Burghley's hand. fo. 115.
49. The ladinge of the shipp called the Maremaide of Embden, where of John Peterson was master, suncke and drowned by Captain Dammett, sett forthe to sea by Sir Thomas Pullison, Robart Cobbe, and others. fo. 120.
50. Robert Forthe, to the Lords of the Council concerning the losses of a poor woman of Embden, sustained by the ship called the Samaritane of London, 7 April, 1587, fo. 122.