51. To the Lords and others of His Majesties Privy Councell, the humble remonstrance and informacion of the marchaunts trading into Spayne and Portugall, A.D. 1617. fo. 944.
53. Concerning an imposition desired to be put uppon wrought silks beyond the seas, that poore people here, upon the rawe silke, may bee set on worke the more plentifully, A.D. 1608. fo. 248.
56. Papers and minutes, chiefly in the hand writing of Sir Julius Cæsar, concerning their application to the Council Board respecting the cloth-trade, A.D. 1613, 1614, 1616. fo. 258, 263, 265, 266, 296, 271, 273, 274, 278, 282, 285.
59. The reasons of the marchant-adventurers in answere of a petition delivered to His Excellent Majestie by the clothworkers and dyers of London, for the dying and dressing of all clothes and kersies before they bee transported out of the kingdome, A.D. 1614. fo. 296.