26. The Waiters of the Bristol Custom-house complain to Lord Burgliley, that the bills of discharge of goods entered inward are by fraud kept from them.
33. Thomas Dente, of Newcastle on Tyne, informs the Lord Treasurer that Thomas Hynde, Searcher there, converts the Queen's property to his own use; and hopes that if the said Searcher is discharged he may succeed to his place.
51. Wares exported from England, and imported to it from France, Flanders, Holland, Dantzic, Muscovy, Spain and Portugal, Italy, Barbary, Scotland, &c.
15. A narration of transactions in the Low- Countries, particularly of home military exploits of Skinch, a Dutch Captain, who had come over from the enemy; with an account of the, grand reception of the Earl of Leicester at Antwerp, with aquatic pageants, &c. of an extremely curious nature.