19. A copy of Mr. Randolph's letter to the Lords Grainge and Liddington, earnestly exhorting them to quit the Scotch Queen's interest; with his challenge to one Monsieur Verae, for defamatory expressions, 1572.
20. Jarnes Melvill, to Sir T. Randolph; that he enjoys his retired situation, but would rejoice to hear of the welfare of some of his English friends, March 14, 1572.
24. George Buchanan, to Mr. Randolph; jeering him for entering upon a second marriage; that he is busy in purging the Scotish story from English lies and Scotish vanity. Commends Beza's poetry, Aug. 6, 1572.
25. A copy of a letter of the Council, to the Lords Hunsdon, Scrope, &c.; to furnish none with post horses, but those who are on the Queen's business, June 12, 1572.
26. Lord Hunsdon, to Sir T. Randolph; complains of the slender sealing of his dispatches, which appeared to have been opened by the way. That the charges against him concerning passports, in the Council's letters, are not true. Desires repayment of a sum of money lent to Randolph, and refuses to...