61. Sir Arthur Chichester, Lord Deputy of Ireland, to Sir Julius Cæsar, respecting the taking up of eight hundred pounds. Dubl. 25 April 1612. fo. 211.
69. Da. Pecke to Sir Julius Cæsar, respecting the recordership of Dublin, "and that there are some about to fearme of His Matie the custome and impost of that cittie." 16 July 1612. fo. 226.
70. Thomas Bysshoppe, Maior of Dublin, to Sir Julius Cæsar, that the corporation of Dublin may be allowed to farm the customs of the citty. Dubl. 24 July 1612. fo. 228.