23. An account of those Strangers who are supposecl to be the greatest importers of foreign commodities into the Realm; with the amount of such importations.
47. Proposals laid before the Lord Treasurer, how to raise money for support of the war; and that, dividing men into classes, every one should contribute according to his ability.
8. Orders for employment of the money growing of wares brought into the Realm by Strangers upon wares of the Realm to be carried outward, to avoid thereby the usual carrying and stealing out of the Realm of, gold and silver.
12. The Regent of Scotland, to Lord Burghley; to discharge a ship and cargo of fish, belonging to one Acheson a Scotsman, seized by a Searcher of Lynn, Dec. 10, 1574.