41. Sir Edward Stafford's petition to the Queen, that he is obstructed in his grant of the Manor of Chelsey, by Walter, Robert, and Simon Harecourt. On two papers.
44. A letter unsigned, seeming in the Queen's name, to one Tho. Aldarson, desiring him to show favour to Lawrence Aldarson, his kinsman, about to travel to Ethiopia. Whitehall, 1597.
45. Proposals of an uunamed person, apparently in the hand-writing of Secretary Maynard, to exhibit a scheme, whereby to know every subject's estate, 1597.
49. A petition to Lord Burghley for redress, by Anthony Bate and other prisoners in the Fleet prison with a representation of the murders by torture and other misdemeanors there committed by Joachim Newton, the Subwarden, March 26, 1597. See Art. 53.
50. Thomas Harward, convicted in the Star-Chamber of some offence, complains to Lord Burghley of the many wrongs done him by one Parker, his adversary, 1597.