54. Lord Grey of Wilton to Sir Wm. Cecill; that the Chancellor of the Duchy delays passing the Queen's patent which was granted to him for Olney Park and Bailywick, March 5, 1563.
55. Lord John Grey, to Sir Wm. Cecill that he would take this good time of Lent to persuade the Queen to forgive his niece Lady Catherine, March 6, 1563.
57. Edmund, Bp. of London, to Sir Wm. Cecill concerning the prayers for the abatement of the plague; also in favour of the Bp. of Carlisle to be Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge, Jan. 21, 1563.
58. The Bishop of London to Sir Wm. Cecill; wishing that the Queen would take notice of the Duke of Wirtemberg's kindness to the English Protestant exiles at Strasbourg and Frankfort, Jan 24, 1563.
60. Miles Coverdale, the deprived Bp. of Exeter, to Sir Wm. Cecill; that as the Bp. of London had presented him to the living of St. Magnus in London, hopes the Queen would exempt him from payment of first fruits; as he cannot long live, Feb. 6, 1563.
63. Edmund, Bp. of London, his letter to Sir Wm. Cecill concerning the plague, with his form of prayer and thanks giving for the ceasing of it; in six pages, March 7, 1563. The latter printed in Strype's Life of Grindall, App. No VII.