31. Further notes, in Sir Julius Cæsar's hand, concerning an act of council enforcing the statutes, obliging merchants strangers to employ within the realm the money they receive for goods imported, and not to carry it, away in specie. fo. 184, 196.
33. The report of Mr. Baron Altham, Mr. Serjeant Dodderidge, and Sir Walter Cope, concerning the statutes made for employment of monies by merchants strangers. fo. 199.
34. Sir Noel de Caron, to Sir Julius Cæsar, Concerning the molestation given by the officers of the Custom House about the employment of merchant strangers money. fo. 204.
36. The petition of the merchants strangers residing in London, to Sir Julius Cæsar, respecting their assessments, with their names, &c. fo. 210, 211 b.
40. An answer to objections concerning the erection of a new office, and a fee of three pence in the pound the employment of strangers monyes in England. 10 Martij 1606. fo. 218.