2. The accusation of an unnamed person of Delft, against Jaques Taffyn, Treasurer of Flushing, for saying England gives no succour to the Low-Countries through good will, but only for her own ends and safety, May 19, 1573.
4. A letter from Anthonio de Guaras, to the Lord Treasurer; that he had received advice from Madrid of the K. of Spain's good disposition towards the English, &c. July 30, 1573. (Spanish.)
5. The information of La Tour, and other French Protestants, of an invasion of England, concerted by the Guisian faction, communicated by Wm. Bromfeld, Aug. 11, 1573. (Latin.)
7. To the Lords Leicester, and Burghley, David Haug, and John Languaver, copartners with their Lordships in the mines at Keswick in Cumberland; concerning those mines. Augsburg, Sept. 10, 1573. (Latin.)
9. Otto, Duke of Brunswick and Lunenburg, to the Lord Treasurer; his wishes for the Queen's prosperity; his cotigratulation of his Lordship, for the high reputation he is in; and his recommendation of the bearer, Oct. 28, 1573. (Latin.)
10. Julius Borgarucius, to the Lord Treasurer; complaining that the Master of the Rolls keeps his wife from him in his own house, and wishes he may not teach her to be a Papist, Oct, 1573. (Latin.) See Strype's, Life of Grindall, p. 225.