fol. Papers on Admiralty causes, chiefly concerning the claims of Florentines and Venetians, from 1590 to 1604; consisting of Letters, Memorials, Proofs of Origin, Bills of Lading, &c. A few of them curious: the rest of little value even as autographs.
20. Requests from Sig. Scamarelli, concerning Captain Tomkins and others, of Southampton, by whom certain robberies bad been committed at sea. fo. 312. (Italian.)
2. Letters, Memorials, &c. relating to the condemnation in the Admiralty Court, ladings, and partial restoration of the cargoes of the Vgiera Salvagina, (Salvagna or Salvina,) and the Mary Margery, prizes, belonging to subjects of the Dukes of Venice and Florence, 1590. fo. 13, 17, 19, 21, 2...
8. The examinations of Augustin Bravett and Robert Hassett, concerning the sinking of the ship Laxinea, belonging to certain Venetian Merchants. fo. 225, 229.
14. "The Greyvances of the English Merchants trading the Seignorie of Venyce, by reason of the greate ymposicions laide upon them, the seizars of their goodes, and other disturbances from tyme to tyme offered unto them in their trade by the State of Venice," 1602. fo. 290.