14. Mr. Wm. Smith, son of the late Clerk of the Council, to Sir Wm. Cecill; being left destitute by his father's death, he desires his interest to be admitted a Queen's scholar, Feb. 24, 1568. (Latin.)
17. Copy of the Queen's letter to the Lord Treasurer; that the Archbp. of York being dead, Mr. Vaughan is to have the government of the two parks, called Rest and Skawme, in the manour of Cawood, July 13, 1568.
19. A representation that the mines in England and Ireland were granted to Humphrey and Schuttz, and from them conveyed to the corporation of the Battery, before Mr. Edgecombe's suit commenced, 1568.
20. Draught of an order from the Queen to the Ld. Admiral, for stoppage of the ships and goods of the Polanders; with Cecill's corrections, June 15, 1568.
22. Arguments offered to the Lords of the Council against the stapling in England of such commodities as should be transported into the Low-Countries, 1568.