42. Proofs that in the disputes betwixt England and Spain, the latter has been always the aggressor, and that England has been only on the defensive, 1597.
43 A copy of a commission of Don Martin Padilla, Governor of Castile, appointing Francisco de Godoy one of his Captains of Foot, May 28, 1597. Printed in Strype's Annals, Vol. IV. p. 316.
45. "Animadversiones ad quos Legati Angliæ requirunt ut respondeatur, una cum responsis Commissariorum Regis." These relate to English and French coin, troops, computation of time, &c.
46. Copies of two letters, in French, and translations of the same into English, from the French King, to the Sultan Mahomet, at the Porte, concerning commerce, Oct, 6, 1597.
47. Tho. Ferrers, an Agent at Stade in Pomerania, to the English Privy Council, concerning English Merchants imprisoned in those parts, to satisfy for damages done by English Pirates, on the ground that the Queen had a tenth of the plunder, Nov. 23, 1597.
48. Otto, Duke of Brunswick and Lunenburg, compliments Lord Burghley, and hopes the Queen's fleet will be successful over her enemies, June 28, 1597. (Latin.) Printed in Strype's Annals, Vol. IV. p. 322.
49. The Senate of Embden, to the Queen's Council, that their Merchants may take back the corn they brought to England, as they want it more themselves, Aug. 19, 1597. (Latin.)
50. Otto, Duke of Brunswick, to Lord Burghley; is sorry the English fleet was forced back by contrary winds, but hopes the Queen will still succeed in her enterprises, Sept. 3, 1597. (Latin.) Printed in Strype's Annals, Vol. IV. p. 322.