72. Patrick Strange to Sir Julius Cæsar, with different papers relating to the ports of Ireland, abstracts of the rates of custotms, &c. fo. 275, 278, 279, 282, 287, 289, 291, 293, 295, 297, 299, 301, 303, 305, 307, 309, 311.
74. Archibald Naper to Sir Julius Cæsar concerning a grant of twelve hundred pounds formerly made in his favour, which had been questioned. Eltham, xviii May 1613. fo.317.
76. An official letter from the Lord Chancellor Verulam and Sir Julius Cæsar, to Sir George Newman, knt, commissary of the faculties, and Sir Nicholas Kemp, knt, respecting the number, nature, &c. of all licences, dispensations, and faculties, granted in the early part of the year 1618. fo. ...
77. Mr. Hill, counsellor at law, his project concerning the advantages of the forfeitures upon the statute of the 4th of Hen. IV. concerning gifts from the King, An. 1604. fo. 323.
79. Sir Thomas Ridgeway, treasurer of Ireland, petitions for certain allowances on payments made to Sir Arthur Chichester, lord deputy, A. D. 1608. fo. 325.