25. Mr. Attorney General, to the Secretary; with the opinion of the Judges and others of Her Majesty's learned Council, concerning a mulet to be laid on recusants staving from church, and what power the Ecclesiastical Commission have in punishing, Dec. 3, 1578.
28. Thomas Andrews, a Suffolk Justice of Peace, to Lord Burghley; with depositions of the vile speeches of one Coppin a prisoner in Bury Goal, Dec. 1, 1578.
30. Ric. Broughton's account of receipts of the rents of the lands of the Earl of, Essex in the Wardship of the Queen, for the year next to the death of his father, 1578. See Num. XXV. Art. 84.
32. Mr. Beale, Clerk of the Council, to Lord Burghley; showing his grief that the Queen thought his travels to Holland and Germany too expensive, Apr. 15, 1578.