63. The Justices of the Hundred of Wrotham, in Kent, to Sir Thomas Cotton, of the neighbouring division; that they are very desirous of joining with him in suppressing disorderly Ale-houses, Gaming-houses, &c. Dec. 19, 1565.
64. Richard Onslow, Esq. Recorder of London, to Sir Wm. Cecill; concerning a proclamation for restraining the hosiers of London from putting a second lining into their slop hose, Feb. 28, 1565.
65. Elizabeth, to Sir Thomas Randolph her Agent in Scotland; that she has appointed the Earl of Bedford and Sir John Forster to be her Commissioners for treating with the Scotch Commissioners, Jan. 10, 1565. Signed by the Queen.
66. Cornelius d' Alnet to Sir Wm, Cecill; that he is greatly importuned by the wife of one West to set her husband at liberty; that however he refers his cause wholly to Sir Wm., March 6, 1565. (Latin.)
68. Lady Mary Grey, to Sir Wm. Cecill; that she truly repents of her folly that occasioned the Queen's displeasure, and desires to procure pardon, Feb. 7, 1566.