52. Instructions for a letter to be written to the Lord Treasurer, &c. touching complaints made by the Spanish Ambassador in behalf of the merchants of the Low-Countries, 1562.
28. Gerard Hoenrich's letter to Mr. Secretary Cecill; complaining of delays, and desiring some money in part of payment of what was his due for teaching the art of making saltpetre, May, 1561. (Latin.)
29. John Cousin, Minister of a French Church in London, his letter in behalf of the merchants and strangers of his religion. Indorsed by Grindal, Bishop of London. (French.)
38. "Devices to be shewed before the Quenes Matie by waye of maskinge at Nottingham Castell after the meteing of the quene of Scotts." This representation seems to have been set aside: see Camden's Annals, for 1562, p. 60.
40. Delivery of certain cloaths by a warrant to John Fortescue, Esq. Master of the Wardrobe, Oct. 24, 1558. Warrant for delivery of silks &c. to Sir Thomas Benger, Knight, Master of the Revels and Triumphs, May 10, 1562.
43. A note of particular points and covenants in the leases made to-the Queen's tenants in the Lordships of Middleham and Barney Castle, claiming or pretending a tenant's right.
53. Complaints made to K. Philip's Ambassador by the merchants of the Low-Countries, with certain answers made for the time to the same, by Sir W. Petre and Sir J. Mason, 1562.