66. A draft of the Queen's commission to Lord Burghley, Treasurer of the Exchequer, and others for settling the farming of crown lands, &c. Corrected by his Lordship; a remark the more deserving of notice, as he has changed the orthography of his own name from Burleigh to Burghley, as he alw...
67. Matthew Parker, Archbp. of Canterbury probably to Lord Burghley; to restrain the disorderly conduct of the houses of court in matters of religion, June 17, 1571.
5. A representation of Mr. Richard Martyn and others of the Mint, to the Lord High Treasurer Burghley, of the inutility of an engine for coining invented by Eloye Mestrell, dated Aug. 25, 1572.