109. A draught of a letter from the Doctors Aubrey, Forthe, Lloyd, and Cæsar, concerning the cause of Walter, Lamb, and Duck against Duling, etc. to the Lord Admiral. March 1591. fo. 252.
112. Sir Robert Cecill to Sir Julius Cæsar Mr Beale, and Dr Perkins, to answer Mr Lisman's propositions concerning the Polish King's demands, and to certify, 18 Aug. 1597. fo. 258.
138. Sir Julius Cæsar to the Lord Admiral, in behalf of a poor woman, desirous to have "some Spaniard whom shee may send prisoner to Dunkirk to redeeme her husband." From the Arches, 4 Aug. 1589. fo. 316. At the end of the letter is the following, in the Lord Admiral's hand: "I pray you let me k...
149. Sir Julius Cæsar to the Lords of the Council, concerning the losse of one Lazenbie in the Low Countries, whose goods had been stayed upon a general arrest, 23 December 1586. fo. 338.
161. Sir Julius Cæsar to the Lords of the Council, concerning the examination of the cause of the Black- Bull of Hamburgh, brought in by the Earl of Cumberland. Arches, 6th of Feb. 1591. fo. 362.
171. Sir Julius Cæsar to the Lord Treasurer, that one Sampson of Plimouth should answer for the goods taken from Le Febvre a Frenchman. Arches, 3 July 1591. fo. 382.