20. A Christian remonstrance of the Senate and people of Rochelle, touching a sum of money they had borrowed, 1573. (Latin.) Remarkable for the beauty of the penmanship.
27. The Archbishop of York, to Lord Burghley; showing the injury that would arise from inclosing grounds, whence the neighbours had hedge-bote, with Mr. Fanshaw's attestation of the same, March 9, 1573.
28. Mr. T. Sampson, to Lord Burghley; to take his model of church government from Bucer's book De Regno Christi. He writes in behalf of a certain Merchant who had formerly relieved those who were banished for religion, March 8, 1573.
29. Sir Wm. Pykerynge, to Lord Burghley; having from the Queen a lease of lands of dissolved Monasteries in Vale Crucis, he would have the sale of them stopped, as some persons in Wales sought to purchase