95. Papers relating to the detention of one Samuel Toddy, suspected to have been the principal party in the stealing of a bark belonging to Lord Hunsdon. A. D. 1585. fo. 247, 249.
107. Dr. Daniel Dun, to Mr. Doctor Cæsar; to prorogue the Admiralty Court to Croydon, "where my Lords Grace keepeth his during this sickness time." 19 Novemb. 1592. fo. 272.
116. John Talbott, Judge of the Admir. of Suffolk, to Sir Julius Cæsar; concerning a cable and anchor found there, challenged by one Mr. Clant, of London, 14 Dec. 1604. fo. 320.
130. Sir William Wand, to Mr. Doctor Cæesar; in the name of the Lords of the Council, concerning eight Frenchmen committed to the Marshalsea on suspicion of Piracy. Otelandes, 1 Sept. 1584. fo. 346.
136. Goods laden in the six shipps brought into the Thames by Sir Robert Mansfield, Knight, adiudged to Her Majesties use by the Judge of the Admiralty. fo. 357.
148. Sir Richard Hawkin's, to Sir Julius Cæsar; concerning a spoile done upon a Bark of Dartmouth, by certain French ships as is supposed. Plimouth, 17 May, 1606. fo. 405.