7. The Abp. of Canterbury, to Lord Burghley; that St. John's Coll. Cambridge, should be visited; with names of persons fit to be Visitors, Apr. 23, 1576.
8. Wm. Bradbridge, Bp. of Exeter, to Lord Burghley; complaining of some Cornish men refusing to come to church; that he has refrained instituting to the Living of Tavistock, as there are three claimants, and the right of presentation is dubious, Dec. 3, 1576.
9. The Abp. of Canterbury, to Lord Burghley; wanting to know the Queen's opinion of his answer to her on two points in which she had taken offence, Dec 1576.
10. The Abp. of Canterbury, to Lord Burghley; thanking him for his care of the church, but thinks the people should be allowed their prophesyings, Dec. 17, 1576.
12. Abp. Grindal's justification of himself to the Queen, as to those points at which she had taken offence, Dec. 20, 1570. See Fuller's Church History, Lib. 9, p. 123. Printed also in Strype's Life of Grindal, App. book II. No IX.
14. Some of the Fellows of St. John's College, Cambridge, to Lord Burghley; that they have elected Mr. Randall Reader of the physic lecture, Apr. 1576. (Latin.)