49. The Abp. of Canterbury, to the Lord Treasurer; of the pernicious practices and books of both Puritans and Papists, chiefly of Saunders's books, Nov. 22, 1572.
50. The Abp. of Canterbury, to the Lord Treasurer: that Dr. Clark and others will answer Saunders's book desires his interference in favour of Day the printer, whom he commends, against the oppression of the Lord Mayor influenced by envious booksellers, Dec. 13, 1572. See Strype's Life of Park...
54. The Abp. of Canterbury, to the Lord Treasurer; he mentions again Clark's book against Saunders that Norton intends to answer Dr. Whitgift's book; and complains bitterly of the hard dealings of those who had commissions against the Clergy, Dec. 25, 1572.
55. The Fellows of Christ's Coll. Cambridge, to the Lord Burghley; begging his assistance in a cause they had with the Queen, concerning a statute injurious to them in the election of their Fellows, Apr. 29, 1572. (Latin.)
56. Some Heads of Colleges in Cambridge, to the Lord Treasurer; desiring some other Bps. may be added to the Abp. of York, and Bp. of London, to decide the controversies concerning the statutes of the University, May 23, 1572.
57. The Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge, to Lord Burghley; concerning the Proctors there, with a report enclosed of their demeanour, which occasioned staying the election of Lecturers, July 12, 1572.