34. Sir Noel de Caron, to Sir Julius Cæsar, Concerning the molestation given by the officers of the Custom House about the employment of merchant strangers money. fo. 204.
44. "The coppie of th' entercourse made and concluded at Caleis the xvijth daie of Januarie, Anno M.V. xxij. betwene Thambassadors, orators, and commissioners of the most mightie and invict Princes the King of England and Themproror elect, &c." Anno 1522. fo. 226.
49. Reasons to shewe that woolies of English growthe, and clothe of Englishe makinge, in all reason cannot beare so highe a price as they did and have done twenty-five and thirty years since, to the late time of 1605 or thereaboutes. fo. 240.
50. Reasons for the decay of trade in marchaundizing, collected, by order of the Lords of His Majesty's Privy Councell, by certaine merchaunts of London, A.D. 1612. fo. 242.