22. Copy of some instructions sent to Mr. Randolph how to confer with the Q. of Scots, about the time of its being suspected she would marry with Lord Darnley, without date. Seemingly written in the hand writing of Sir Wm. Cecill.
23. The baud of the nobility, bourgeois, and other professors of God's truth at Stirling; for the profering and obtaining of certain articles there proposed to be asked of the Queen's Majesty [of Scotland], July 17, 1565.
24. A rough imperfect draught of a letter without name or date, written from Berwick upon Tweed, (by T. Randolph, Esq.) to Sir Wm. Cecill; clearing himself from being author of a libel against the Q. of Scots. 26 May 1566. See Art. 34.
25. The Queen's letter to Thomas Randolph, her agent in Scotland, signed by herself; that though commissioners are appointed for both nations, she is unwilling an English Earl should condescend to be put on a level with a Scotch Baron; therefore, though she dislikes Earl Bothwell for a commissio...
27. Q. Elizabeth, to Mr. Randolph her Agent in Scotland; that, hearing attempts have been made against his life, she allows him to retire for safety for a time to Berwick; (signed with her own hand,) Oct. 3, 1565.
28. Copy of a writing sent by Mr. Randolph to the Council of Scotland; that the Q. of England is ready to treat with the Scotch by her commissioners, at any indifferent place they themselves shall appoint, 1565.