27. The Archbishop of York, to Lord Burghley; showing the injury that would arise from inclosing grounds, whence the neighbours had hedge-bote, with Mr. Fanshaw's attestation of the same, March 9, 1573.
28. Mr. T. Sampson, to Lord Burghley; to take his model of church government from Bucer's book De Regno Christi. He writes in behalf of a certain Merchant who had formerly relieved those who were banished for religion, March 8, 1573.
29. Sir Wm. Pykerynge, to Lord Burghley; having from the Queen a lease of lands of dissolved Monasteries in Vale Crucis, he would have the sale of them stopped, as some persons in Wales sought to purchase
30. Mr. T. Gardiner, to Lord Burghley; that private grievances hinder him from being so serviceable as he otherwise would be, &c. Jan. 23, 1573. (Latin.)