25. K. James I. to Lord Bindon; to stay proceedings against certain pirates who had molested the French trade: dat. Wilton, 25 October. With the answer of Lord Bindon, remonstrating against such indulgence, 29 Octob. 1603. fo. 222, 223.
32. A list of persons, indorsed, by Sir Julius Cæsar, as "The names of such as robbed the Venetian Ambassaor; delivered unto me from the said Ambassador, by Edward his man, is Julij 1604." fo. 247.
37. Memorandum of 8000l. granted by Privy Seal, 23 Dec. 1609, to Lawrence Kemys, out of Sir Walter Raleigh's manor of Sherborn in the. county of Dorset; and of an annuity of 4001. per annum granted to Sir Waltees widow fo. 290.
38. Elizabeth Raleigh, widow of Sir Walter, to Sir Julius Cæsar; complaining of delays in the payment of her annuity at the Exchequer. (No date.) fo. 292.
44. The Earl of Nottingham, Lord Admiral, to Sir Julius Cæsar; concerning the Victuallers of the Navy, that they will give out their contract unless they are presently furnished with money. fo. 318.
45. A note showing the whole charge of money expended for the victualling of His Majesty's ships, as well in harbour as at the Narrow Seas, for one whole yeare begun the let day of January 1604 and ended the last day of Decemb. 1605. fo. 320.
54. Sir John Gilbert, to Sir Julius Cæsar, 14 Octob. 1605, "that he standeth upon his sentence and the lawe therein, and will not consent to give Benicke compensation." fo. 347.