56. Papers and minutes, chiefly in the hand writing of Sir Julius Cæsar, concerning their application to the Council Board respecting the cloth-trade, A.D. 1613, 1614, 1616. fo. 258, 263, 265, 266, 296, 271, 273, 274, 278, 282, 285.
59. The reasons of the marchant-adventurers in answere of a petition delivered to His Excellent Majestie by the clothworkers and dyers of London, for the dying and dressing of all clothes and kersies before they bee transported out of the kingdome, A.D. 1614. fo. 296.
10. Reasons for restraint of Englishe commodities to be transported into the river of Elue and Embs, or forrine wars to be brought hyther out of the Empire by anie other waie saue the marte towne. fo. 142.
62. Papers respecting pin-makers, and the manufacture of pins in England, the grievances of the pinmakers owing to a monopoly of foreign pins granted to Sir Thomas Bartlett, the objections of the haberdashers, &c. A.D. 1606, 1607, 1608. fo. 316, 318, 319, 321, 322, 323, 325, 329, 330, 332, 3...
18. The Lords of the Council to the Masters of Requests, &c. concerning certain petitions from merchants adventurers, "complayning of some harde dealing towardes them of the governor and the rest of that companie, in a question and controversie betwixt them aboute the transportation of cloth...
17. To the Lords and others of Her Majesties Privie Councell, the peticion of drvers marchaunt-adventurers, for an order of pacification with their company. fo. 157 b.
27. Notes, in Sir Julius Cæsar's hand, respecting "the employment of the strangers monies being the procedure of their merchandises brought into England," 15 Nov. 1618. fo. 177 b.
31. Further notes, in Sir Julius Cæsar's hand, concerning an act of council enforcing the statutes, obliging merchants strangers to employ within the realm the money they receive for goods imported, and not to carry it, away in specie. fo. 184, 196.