47. Tho. Ferrers, an Agent at Stade in Pomerania, to the English Privy Council, concerning English Merchants imprisoned in those parts, to satisfy for damages done by English Pirates, on the ground that the Queen had a tenth of the plunder, Nov. 23, 1597.
91. The Vice-Chancellor and Heads of, Colleges in Cambridge, to Lord Burghley; with a certificate of the irreverend manner in which Robert Wallis the Mayor took his oath to the University, Oct. 11, 1597.
30. Lord Burghley, to the Custom Officers of London; to rectify a mistake of one Bates, a Merchant, who had overcharged himself in his Customs, Nov. 9, 1597.
39. Lord Pembroke, President of the Marches of Wales, to Lord Burghley; that he has taken cognizance of the extortions of the Ecclesiastical Court Officers, and hopes he has done right, June 27, 1597.