4. The Earl of Rutlana, to Lord Burghley; concerning his contest with Mr. Markham, about the lease of Mansfield, the cause of Thexton's confinement, and requesting his favour to Thexton, July 18, 1578.
6. The Earl of Huntingdon, Lord President of the North, to Lord Burghley; that according to the power he and others had by their commission, they had visited the church of Durham, examined the Dean, and found he bad no ordination but at Geneva, Nov. 3, 1578.
8. A copy of the Earl of Rutland's letter to Mr. secretary Walsingham; thanking him for suspending his judgement in his affair with Markham, Nov. 1578.
10. The Earl of Essex, to Lord Burghley; to release Mr. Harcourt from imprisonment, who had helped him to procure the Stewardship of Tamworth, and to pay his father's legacy of forty pounds to Mr. Lloyd Nov. 11, 1578. (Latin.)
12. The Abp. of York. to Lord Burghley by Dr. Lougher his Chancellor; that he had lately a personal on of his whole province; that the Laity were generally well disposed for instruction, and that his Archdeacon was to hold four synods every year, to further the Clergy's learning, Apr. 16, 1578.
13. The Bp. of Ely, Lord Burghley; that he had heard lately from Mr. Walter, a German pastor, who wanted to know the state of the English Church, discipline, May 16, 1578. (Latin.)