62. Lord North and Sir William Knollys, to Lord Burghley; to order a book of the Merchants' names, and the quantity, number, and weight of spices, &c. which they furnish to the Queen's Houschold, Oct. 11, 1597.
63. A petition of several Tradesmen, to Lord Burghley; for five years arrears of money for goods furnished by them for the Revels; with the observations of Edmund Tyllney, the Master of the Revels; an order by Lord Burghley, referring the matter of the petition to one of the Barons of the- Exche...
64. A scheme for reducing the expenses of the Queen's Household; being proposals on the part of the Spanish Merchants for supplying sack; of the French Merchants concerning wines of their country; of Richard Fouke, Grocer, Her Majesty's Purveyor of spices; of Richard Jones, Purveyor of wax; and ...
67. William Waldegrave, to Lord Burghley; with the presentment of a Jury, to inquire after woods illegally felled in the Queen's Manor of Barking, Essex, Aug. 18, 1597.