63. Nicholas Brown, of Cambridge, to Lord Burghley; that the Vice-Chancellor and Heads had ordered him publicly to recant certain doctrines which he was falsely charged of having preached, 1573. (Latin.)
64. Dr. Andrew Perne of Cambridge, to the Lord Burghley, their Chancellor; that a Grace had unanimously passed there, for such as had first Sworn to the University, being townsmen, Nov. 4, 1575.
66. A statute for deprivation of such persons of their privileges as having sworn obedience to the University of Cambridge afterwards withdraw the same; attested by Stokes the Notary Public, 1573. (Latin.)
69. The Vice-Chancellor and Heads of Houses in Cambridge, to Lord Burghley; signifying that their refusal to send up Mr. T. Aldrich to the Abp. is according to the tenor of their privileges, copies of which they send inclosed, July 13, 1573.
71. The Fellows of St. John's Coll. Cambridge, to Lord Burghley: reasons for depriving their Master, and desiring his choice of another, July 18, 1573. (Latin.)