59. The Abp. of Canterbury, to the Lord Treasurer; of his charity to foreigners, particularly to Citolini an Italian, and the slender state of his finances, April 9, 1575.
60. The Abp. of Canterbury, to Lord Burghley; he nominates some to the Bishoprick of Norwich; thinks this will be one of the last letters he shall write shows the danger of slackening ecclesiastical discipline, Printed in Strype's Life of Parker, App. No XCIX.
63. John Scory, Bp. of Hereford, to Lord Burghley; clearing himself from the imputation of being an usurer; with an enclosed list of the names of persons to whom he has lent money, and whom he desires may be examined if he took use for the same; requests to be removed from his present purgatory ...
67. Richard Bp. of Ely, to Lord Burghley; that complaints are brought against him, because he would not part with the possessions of the Bishoprick, Nov. 21, 1575.