64. The Bp. of Bath and Wells, to the Lord Treasurer; showing the great inconveniences of the Town of Wells having a Corporation; with a copy of the Lord Treasurers letter to the Attorney General for his opinion, endorsed, Feb. 14, 1574. See Art. 3.
65. The Abp. of Canterbury, to Lord Burghley; that the Earl [perhaps of Leicester], led by Puritans, attempts to ruin him: he mentions the clamours used against him, and justifies himself, Feb. 18, 1574.
66. The Bp. of Bath and Wells, to the Lord Treasurer; that the townsmen of Wells intend to molest him for hindering their incorporation, Feb. 28, 1574.
67. The Vice-Chancellor and Heads of Colleges at Cambridge, to Lord Burghley; to moderate that statute which allows them no dispensation in conferring degrees. Sent by Dr. Whitgift, Feb. 19, 1574. (Latin.)