70. Mr. Fox, to Sir Wm. Cecill; to be dispensed with in regard of a law for printing that allows not of above four strangers, printers, in one place; that so his Martyrology might be sooner printed, July 6, 1568.
71. A letter indorsed "1568. Copy of a letter from a lady to . . . " It begins "Sir Sperite," a Mode of address sometimes used by Q. Elizabeth to Sir Wm. Cecill, and is signed "E. R." The subject of it is extremely obscure, but relates to the examination of some prisoner alluded to by the letter...
3. A letter to the Bishop of London, from Mr. T. Watts, his Chaplain; of what books he found at Mr. Stowe's house, in consequence of his search, Feb. 21, 1568.
5. Tho. Lever, to the Earl of Leicester and Sir Wm. Cecill; advising that the receiving or refusing religion be not for worldly respects, Feb. 24, 1568.