18. The Bp. of - to Lord Burghley; in justification of himself against the charge of wasting his bishoprick, June, 1582. Unsigned, and apparently a copy only,
21. Two letters of Dr. Thomas Cowper, Bp. of Lincoln, to Lord Burghley; complaining of the injurious dealings of Mr. Stafford and his deputies against the clergy of his diocese; with copies of the captious articles they tendered to them, Sept. 23 and 29, 1582.
22. J. Whitgift, Bp. of Worcester, to Lord Burghley; that the Lord President, the Bishop of Hereford and himself had ended the dispute betwixt the Minister of Ludlow and his parishioners, Oct. 24, 1582.
24. Edwin, Abp. of York, to Lord Burghley; that rather than comply with the Queen's request to lease out to her two of his best Manours, he is very desirous absolutely to resign to her his Archbishoprick, Nov. 24, 1582. Printed in Strype's Annals, Vol. III. p. 99.
25. J. Watson, Bp. of Winchester, to Lord Burghley; concerning the Hospital of St. Cross, and presenting Mr. Bennet to the government of it, Dec. 7, 1582.