9. A particular book of the goods and merchandize of the ships called the Nicolas Sayer and the Phoenix, of Dartmouth, taken out of a Spanish prize, Nov. 1597.
33. Sir Richard Martyn, to Lord Burghley; with an account of a theft of a silver standish and other plate from Theobald's when the Queen was there, Oct. 30, 1597.
55. Lord North mentions the death of his eldest son to Lord Burghley, and requests that his Lordship would permit his next son to marry into his family, June 8, 1597.
60. The Earl of Essex thanks Lord Burghley for writing to mitigate his grief on his being shattered by a tempest at sea, and for his selection of a proper psalm on that occasion, July 26, 1597.