42. The Merchants trading to Spain and the Low- Countries, to Lord Burghley; that a free trade to those Countries is honourable and useful to England, 1578.
49. Objections to a suit for making oils; buying of light gold; making sheep and lamb skins into leather; and erecting a Spanish-Corporation of Merchants, 1578.
51. A petition to the Lord Treasurer of Elizabeth Matthew, to enjoy her license for making train oil, without the encroachment of the town of Scarborough, 1578.
65. A petition of the Company of Cordwainers of London, to Lord Burghley; against the untrue suggestions of the Strangers of that mystery, 1578. See Num. XXIV. Art. 72, 73.