39. Some Merchants trading to Russia represent to Lord Burghley, that if some passages in Dr. Fletcher's History of Russia are not expunged, their trade will be ruined. N. B. The book was accordingly suppressed. See Camden's Annals, in the year 1583.
57. A continuation of disbursements made by the said H. King in different parts of Spain, to the end of 1562. This Harry King seems to have been a kind of Steward to Sir Thomas Chaloner, when Ambassador in Spain. See Art. 54 of the preceding Number.
10. Captain Hitchcock's petition and proposal to the Queen for stationing some ships of war in the Channel, to annoy foreign enemies and protect friends.
23. An account of those Strangers who are supposecl to be the greatest importers of foreign commodities into the Realm; with the amount of such importations.
47. Proposals laid before the Lord Treasurer, how to raise money for support of the war; and that, dividing men into classes, every one should contribute according to his ability.