66. Mr. Secretary Walsingham, to Lord Burghley; with an enclosed letter of Lady Wallop, requesting to transport some grain, agreeable to a license granted by the Queen to Sir Henry Wallop, Dec. 6, 1579.
67. Lady Anne Starnhope, to Lord Burghley; for her son Dr. Edw. Stanhope, Chancellor to the Bp. of London, to serve the new Bishop of London in the same office, Dec. 27, 1579.
68. Edm. Abp. of York, to Lord Burghley; showing his contest for the lawfulness of the Dean of Durham's ministry, April 4, 1579. Printed in Strype's Annals, Vol. II. App. p. 116.
69. Richard, Bishop of Ely, to Lord Burghley; that he is ready to quit his Bishoprick, by reason of his imfirmities, in a reasonable time, yet he hopes he shall have a fit pension and Dodington House, the worst of five belonging to his See, April 26, 1579.
72. An angry letter of John Elmer, Bp. of London, to Lord Burghley; yet offering terms of conciliation. The subject of their difference was a charge against Elmer, that he had wasted, &c. May 26, 1579. Lord Burghley's answer to this is in his Letters, Vol. III.