72. Lady Zouoche, to Lord Burghley; for his friendly interposition to reconcile Lord Zouche, her husband, to her, who had forsaken her through causeless jealousy, May 19, 1593.
17. Proposals of an unnamed person, but probably of R. Carmarden, to be established, in an office for better security of the wine duties; with objections, 1593.
23. Articles to be observed by Laurence Smith, appointed by patent to take account of French wines, brought to London; corrected by Lord Burghley, 1593.
64. Chester Port Officers tell Lord Burghley that Mr. Carmarden makes a bad use of his license for importing Irish linen yarn to England, and show how the same may be remedied, Aug. 1, 1593.
73. Mr, Attorney-General Egerton writes to Lord Burghley, what he has done relating to the renewal of a royal grant to the tenants, &c. of King's Thorp, June 23, 1593.