71. Sir John Popham, Lord Chief Justice, to Sir Julius Cæsar, certifying the extremity of Mr Felton's case against Robert le Gray the recusant, 19 June 1604. fo. 156.
72. Suranna Bayninge to Sir Julius Cæsar, promising submission to her husband, an alderman of London, who had prosecuted her in the Bishops Court, 27 April 1604. fo. 158. See also fo. 190.
74. The Ladies Ursula Cocke and Frances Lucya to Sir Julius Cæsar, in behalf of a poor gentleman to be a sister of St Catherine's Hospital, A.D. 1603. fo. 165.
76. Sir Thomas Bennet, Lord Maior of London, to Sir Julius Cæsar, concerning the continual resort of persons to Walsingham House, the residence of the Spanish ambassador. London, 27 April 1604. fo. 170.
77. Sir Nicholas Saunderson (afterwards Lord Castleton) to Sir Julius Cæsar, concerning the petition of the tenants of Tickhull to the Chancellor of the Dutchy of Lancaster, for the pension of 20l. for their schoolmaster, 20 June 1604. fo. 173.
79. The petition of Dr John Dee to King James I. "to be tryed and cleared of that horrible and damnable, and to him most grievous and damageable sclaunder, that he is or hath bin a conjurer, or caller or invocator of divels:" exhibited anno 1604, Junij 5. at Greenewich. fo. 178. (Printed.)