50. An humble petition to the Council of the Glovers and Leather-cutters, against the exorbitant demands of the Leather-sellers; with a recital of the several sorts of leather, and their prices, 1593.
1. Cornish Justices complain to Lord Burghley, that their county is hurt by a patent to Henry Warner that restrains their salting and curing of fish, Oct. 15, 1593.
78. Mr. Attorney-General Egerton, to Lord Burghley; of a Bill to be signed for the young Earl of Derby's Chamberlainship of the coun' of Chester, Sept. 30, 1593.
59. A discovery through whose hands the tawed leather passes before it is sealed; and the charge of sealing tanned leather, broad-cloths, and kerseys, 1593.
65. Humphrey Bradley offers to Lord Burghley, for his recommendation to Parliament, a way to improve the business of the Fens; also his scheme for effecting the same, April 3, 1593.