68. Examination of Thomas Robinson, Hugh Merrick and Richard Wright, by the London Commissioners for the prize goods; with interrogatories put to them, Oct. 3, 1592.
82. Richard Carmarden and Tho. Myddelton, from Dartmouth, to Lord Burghley; concerning security to be taken for paying custom for the prize goods, Sept. 29, 1592.
85. The Magistrates of Augsburgh petition the Queen to restore to Philip Edward and Octavian Fugger, two of their merchants, certain spices taken in the last named ships; with an inclosed petition (to the same effect) of the Fuggers to the Magistrates of Augsburgh, Oct. 20, 1592. (Latin.) These ...
44. A declaration of the Skinners and Leathersellers, that they themselves have a grant to search after leather basely wrought, and that Mr. Darcy's patent is for several reasons highly hurtful to all dealers in leather.
61. A testimonial letter of sorne chief inhabitants of St. Olave Southwark, in behalf of one Christopher Stevens, an old leather-dresser, June 29, 1593.