27. Spoiles committed by the subjectes of the Frenche King uppon the subjects of this realme, and to this day no recompence made for the same. A. D. 1582. fo. 104*.
17. A Brief of such losses as Her Maties subjectshave sustayned by spoyles done on them by the Frenche and hitherunto no recompense made. Die Lunæ 13 Julij Anno 1579. fo. 36. b.
20. Sir Henry Cobham, to the Lords of the Council; from Paris, 23 February 1579, conceming the "Articles for the avoyding of piracy and depredations." fo. 76.
8. Mynute of Letters sent unto every Porte Towne for the taking of Bandes of the Masters of such shippes as shall be bound to the seas, that they shall not endomage any of the subjects of the Realme of Scotland. Richm. June, 1577; fo. 18.
29. Mr. Doctor Cæsar's opinion how the matters of piracy between England and France may best be re. dressed; in a letter to Lord Burghley, dat. 4th Feb. 1584. fo. 85.
4. Orders thought meet by Hir Matie to bee put in execution by the Commissioners appointed for the restrainyng of Pirates, for the avoyding of such depredations as bee nowe adaies committed by such as go to the seas upon pretence to discover new Trade, or pretence of Adventure. fo. 11. b.