31. Noel de Caron, to the L. Secretary Cecill, Earl of Salisbury, concerning the prize of a Spanish ship laden with sugars, taken first by the Hollanders, and then againe by Capt. Bigot, 8. Jan. 1605. fo. 59.
32. A certificate concerning money taken out of the Falcon of Euchusen, by a ship of war of London belonging to Mr. Cob, about the 7 Sept, 1585. (Transl. from the Dutch.) fo. 62.
33. A declaration of suche goods as were laden in the shipps taken and brought into Dover Haven by Capt. John Pidell and others his consorts, found to by unlawful prizes, 1585, and to be restored to the Flemmings. fo. 65.
34. Mr. William Davison, resident with the States of the United Provinces of the Lowe Countries, to Sir Francis Walsyngham. Flushing, ult. Octob. 1585. fo. 68.
40. The examinations of John Peterson and others of Flushing, taken by Richard Barrey, Esquier, Lieutenant of the Castle of Dover, 25 Oct. 1585. fo. 85.