75. Mr. Robert Dow, to Lord Burghley; that a suit for exporting 400 bundles of pelts should not be allowed without Giles de Loo's of pelts sent, June 16, 1595. See Art. 85.
82. The Officers of the Port of the Port of London, to Lord Burghley; with reasons why Lord Hunsdon could not export all his cloths in the time limited by his license, April 4, 1595.
16. The Head and Fellows of Trin. Coll. Cambridge, to Lord Burghley; for the use of the robes in the Tower, to wear in a tragedy to be acted by them, Jan. 28, 1594.
50. Orders to be observed for firing the beacons on the Isle of Wight, and on the south coast of England; with an account of arms, ammunition, &c. taken from the book of survey of the same, 1595.
42. An Order by the Lord Keeper of the Great Seal and the Lord Treasurer, signed by the latter and made in the last-named cause between Fortescue and Bassett concerning the Manor of Great Torrington, Devon, 1595.