94. A copy of Sir Walter Raleigh's estimate of the profit and loss arising to those concerned in taking the carrack; and proving that he himself, who ventured most, and was in most danger, is according to this scheme the greatest loser, 1592. See Strype's Annals, Vol. IV p. 126.
17. A letter to the Queen from the Grand Duke of Tuscany, that his subject Fernando Ximenes may have a passport for ships to be laden with corn for the East Countries, June 3, 1592. (Italian.)
96. A petition to the Council of the Owners of the Gold Dragon, and the Prudence, two of the London ships which assisted in taking the carrack; with proofs of the service that they performed, 1592.