64. A scheme for reducing the expenses of the Queen's Household; being proposals on the part of the Spanish Merchants for supplying sack; of the French Merchants concerning wines of their country; of Richard Fouke, Grocer, Her Majesty's Purveyor of spices; of Richard Jones, Purveyor of wax; and ...
78. The petition of the Auditors of the Imprest, to Lord Burghley and the Chancellor of the Exchequer, that the records of their office may continue in their custody.
53. A declaration of the contentment of Her Majesty's subjects, with the result of a commission to the Lords of the Council, for inquiring into the abuses and extortions of Purveyors, and of the great benefit also accruing thereby to the Queen, 1597.
54. William Bowlls, a Yeoman of the Chamber, complains to Lord Burghley that he shall be ruined if he receives not 236l. due to him for wares sent to the Office of the Revels.