53. The yearly revenue of the third part of the lands of the Earl of Essex deceased, in the Queen's hands, for the wardship of the young Earl, 1577. See Art. 82.
57. Mr. Henry Check, to Lord Burghley; from Ferrara, of the language of the country which he is learning; commends the beauty of France and the happy state of England, Apr. 11, 1577.
60. Egremond Radclyffe, in the Tower, to Lord Burghley; expressing his grief for his miserable condition, May 6, 1577. Printed in Strype's Annals, Vol. II. p. 496.