51. Mr. Robert Moore, at Exeter, informs Sir Robert Cecill of his taking prize goods from a carrier, and sends an inventory of the same, Sept. 23, 1592.
66. James Mervin, Custom Officer at Dartmouth, to Lord Burghley; to know how to act as to the Custom due for the carrack goods, Oct. 2, 1592. See Art. 40.
100. An abstract (translated from the Spanish) of the cargo of the St. Francisco, and St. Peter, two prizes taken by Capt, Whytte in the Amity of London, 1592. See Art. 23.
58. The form of a proclamation to be issued at Portsmouth, to forbid intercourse betwixt Londoners and that place, without a license, on account of the plague.