35. Sir William Whorwood to Sir Julius Cæsar, offering to be an undertaker in Ireland for two thousand acres, and to provide them with inhabitants. Sandwell, 21 Nov. 1608. fo. 149.
61. Sir Arthur Chichester, Lord Deputy of Ireland, to Sir Julius Cæsar, respecting the taking up of eight hundred pounds. Dubl. 25 April 1612. fo. 211.
70. Thomas Bysshoppe, Maior of Dublin, to Sir Julius Cæsar, that the corporation of Dublin may be allowed to farm the customs of the citty. Dubl. 24 July 1612. fo. 228.
71. "Conditions to be observed by the Britishun dertakers of the escheated lands in Vlster." Lond. 1610. 4to. fo. 233. (Printed.) 72. Sir Thomas Ridgeway to Sir Julius Cæsar, on the state of the treasure in Ireland, 1 July 1609. fo. 239.
80. The proclamation by the Lord Deputy and Council in Ireland, for the re-establishment of the ancient standard of coin in that kingdom. Dubl. 11 Octob. 1603. fo. 264.