88. Edwyn Sandys, Bp. of Worcester, to Sir W. Cecill; presenting him with a clock that had been K. Edward's, for a new years gift, Dec. 28, 1563. A very interesting letter.
89. Matthew, Archbp. of Canterbury, to Sir Wm. Cecill, mentioning his overbashfulness in speaking in public; that he would gladly decline personal conference with the Bp. of Aquila, the Spanish Ambassador, and rather do it in writing. Towards the end of 1563. See Camden's Eliz. Edit. 4, p. 68. T...
1. Dr. Francis Newton, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge, to Sir Wm. Cecill; acquainting him that the Stewardship of the University is vacant, and desiring his directions for its supply, June 16, 1563.
2. The Fellows of St. John's College, Cambridge, to the Queen; that according to her Majesty's 1etters for electing a master, they had chosen Dr. Roger Kelk, July 23, 1563. (Latin.)
3. The Fellows of St. John's College, Cambridge, to Sir Wm. Cecill; giving their reasons for electing Mr. Kelk to be their Master, before Mr. Longworth, recommended to them by the Queen, July 23, 1563. (Latin.)