1. The Lady Stanhope, to Sir Wm. Cecill; for his wholesome counsel to Mr. Hotham, who had married her daughter, and through groundless jealousy intended to divorce her, Sept. 7, 1569. See Vol. LXI. Art. 50.
2. Mr. Malins, to Sir Wm. Cecill; for confirming to him a Prebend of Lincoln; the advowson of which Watson, the former Bishop of that See, had granted to another, April 27, 1569. (Latin.)
3. Mr. Wilson, Master of St. Catherine's near the Tower, to Sir Wm. Cecill; wants to be Agent with the K. of Portugal, for the forwarding the business of his brother, a merchant, May 13, 1569. (Latin.)
4. A Latin petition, with Greek verses annexed, of John Willoughby, a Westminster Scholar, to Sir Wm. Cecill; that he may speed to Oxford next Westminster School Election. June 26, 1569.