101. An inventoryof such plate, jewels, and church ornaments as remayne in five chestes left in Mr. Tayllors office in the receipt at Westminster. fo. 411. See fo. 392, 404.
104. A noate of suche instruments and writings as are remayning in the Tresury, by which His Matie doth clayme the remayne of his debt from France. fo. 417.
105. The officers of the port of Newcastle upon Tyne, to the Lord Treasurer Buckhurst, concerning the effects of Mr. Bulmer's hard proceeding at Newcastle, about bonds of the boat-masters for coals. Dat. 26th June 1600. fo. 419.