35. Richard May, Clerk to the Commissioners of the carrack, recites to Lord Burghley and the Lord Admiral how the prize goods are squandered away, Portsmouth, Sept. 10, 1592.
37. The Mayor and Officers of the Port at Portsmouth, to Lord Burghley; that though they had made proclamation they discovered no embezzlement of consequence, Sept. 11, 1592.
43. Sir J. Hawkins tells Lord Burghley, that he and Mr. Billingsley have taken strict care for security of the prize goods when they reach the Thames, Sept. 17, 1592.
54. Sir John Hawkins, to Lord Burghley; with an inclosed letter of Thomas Thompson, Captain of the ship Dainty, proving it had none of the plunder, 1592.
55. Mr. Richard Young, to Lord Burghley; that he had seized goods embezzled by Captain Cross, and found out the thieves that robbed Sir Thomas Cecill, Sept. 30, 1592.