29. The state of causes in Justice betwene the English and the French; whereby it appeareth that the English have most cause of complaint against the French, 1587. fo. 161.
32. A paper relating to certain spoiles of great value committed by the French upon the English at sea, whereof complaints have been made, the law prosecuted, sentence obtained, and yet execution of the law denied, an. 1579, 1580, 1582, 1584, 1585. fo. 167.
46. The petitions of David Garne, of Dysart, in the co. of Fife, and George Padye, Scotishman, concerning spoils made on them by the English. fo. 227, 229.
56. The Judge of the Admiralty in Ireland, Ambrose Forth, to Mr. Doctor Cæsar; in behalf of 11 Mr. Johne Malone and his copertener Mr. Ny. Weston. Dublin, 19 Aug. 1588." fo. 281.
64. The translation of the [French] King's Letters to his Court of Parlement at Roan, wherein the whole proceedings of the cause betwixt the Earle of Shrewsburie and the Scottishmen is discoursed at large. fo. 326.
66. A translation of the last sentence that was given by the King's great Cownsell, wherin ytt is ordained that theie shall verefie their recusations of the Court of Parlement at Roan to be their Judges. fo. 330.
84. The Lords of the Council, to the Doctors Aubrey and Cæsar. concerning a suit pending in the Admiralty Court, between Archibald Johnson a Scottishman, and Roger Wyndham, Esq. Greenwich, 5 April, 1591. fo. 460.