87. Tho. Godwyn, Dean of Canterbury, shows to the Lord Treasurer abuses of the Sheriffs and Bailiffs, in fining the tenants of the Church; with a note praying the same, Sept. l9, 1573.
90. Mr. E. Deringe's desires of the Lord Treasurer that his case for speaking offensively in his lectures at Paul's may be tried before the Bishops, Sept. 28, 1573.
94. An account of lands of the Duke of Norfolk, leased for the accustomed rent, the first account on paper, the second on fourpieces of parchment, 1,2,3,4, 1573.
96. Dr. Bartholomew Clerk, Dean of the Arches, to Lord Burghley; hearing that the Queen intended to remove him from his Deanery, urges his merits and deserts in respect of his writings against Sanders, and solicits his Lordship's support on this occasion, Dec. 15, 1573.