47. A collection of such transportations, ullages, increase of prices, and losses, as hath been allowed to the Surveyors of the victuals in the 1st, 3d, 10th, and 11th years of K. James I. fo. 324.
63. " The Reasons of the Straungers answered, touching their contynewance of fishing in His Maties seas; with a further Declaracion what profitt and commodity the taking of the same into his Maties owned haudes and renting it forth for the tenth fish, maye bring both to His Highnes and his Realm...
23. Sir Edward Coke's opinion, when Attorney General, concerning the Corporation of Poole's prescriptive right to the admeasurement of corn, coals, and such like things in that port. fo. 191.
34. The Earl of Dorset and Viscount Cranborne, to Sir Julius Cæsar, in behalf of certain Merchants; recommending proceedings against Robert Rickman for surrendering the goods and ship with which he was intrusted, to the Turks, without opposition. Dorset- House, 17 Jan. 1604. fo. 268.
46. "The Earl of Nottingham, Lord Admirall, to Sir Julius Cæsar, Chancellor of His Majesties Exchequer; concerning the purveyance for the Navy." fo. 322.