53. Concerning an imposition desired to be put uppon wrought silks beyond the seas, that poore people here, upon the rawe silke, may bee set on worke the more plentifully, A.D. 1608. fo. 248.
63. The joint petition of the fraternities of silkweavers and broderers oF London against the introduction into the realm of silk wrought either "by itself, or with other stuff; in ribbands, laces, girdles, &c." A.D. 1612. fo. 343.
19. An order from the Lords of the Council that the commissioners formerly appointed by their Lordships shall receive their certificate and heare what the merchants adventurers can object against it, 22 Junij 1600. fo. 160.
51. To the Lords and others of His Majesties Privy Councell, the humble remonstrance and informacion of the marchaunts trading into Spayne and Portugall, A.D. 1617. fo. 944.
25. Certain notes out of the statutes, shewing the liberty that hathe ben graunted to all subjects for transporting of all wollen commodities, June 1599. fo. 172.
33. The report of Mr. Baron Altham, Mr. Serjeant Dodderidge, and Sir Walter Cope, concerning the statutes made for employment of monies by merchants strangers. fo. 199.