53. A declaration of the contentment of Her Majesty's subjects, with the result of a commission to the Lords of the Council, for inquiring into the abuses and extortions of Purveyors, and of the great benefit also accruing thereby to the Queen, 1597.
54. William Bowlls, a Yeoman of the Chamber, complains to Lord Burghley that he shall be ruined if he receives not 236l. due to him for wares sent to the Office of the Revels.
55. An humble petition to the Queen of the poor under-workmen to the Office of the Revels, to receive what has been long owing to them. This petition is presented by "poore Bryan Dodmer, a creditor, to save the labour of a great number whose exclamation is lamentable."
58. A draught of certain rules and orders to be observed for the better management of the Revels, by some person who solicits the Mastership of the Office.