26. Edwyn, Bp. of London, to the Earl of Leicester; he warmly pleads against tolerating the Portuguese Ambassador to hear Mass, and calls him a calfworshipper, March 4, 1573.
27. The Abp. of Canterbury, to Lord Burghley; that the Puritans are too much countenanced. He would repair one of his houses with the materials of another, March 12, 1573.
28. The Fellows of Magdalen Coll. Cambridge, to Lord Burghley; having lost Dr. Kelk their Head, they recommend Mr. Barker, Fellow of St. John's, to succeed, Jan. 7, 1573. (Latin.)
29. Mr. Vice Chancellor Byng, of Cambridge, to the Lord Treasurer; that Browning and Brown, two Fellows of Trinity, are favourers of Heresy, &c. Feb. 2, 1572.