98. An humble supplication to Lord Burghley, of S. Jeffarson, a very poor orphan, and a Student, and whose father had been in his Lordship's service, 1596. (Latin.).
27. The Archbishop of York advises Lord Burghley what ought to be done in the North, in this great time of danger, May 3, 1596. Printed in Strype's nals, Vol. IV. p. 263.
5. The opinion of the Master of the Rolls, and the Attorney-General, how the Countess of Huntingdon may have part of the late Earl's goods, April 24, 1596.
6. Lord Eure, to Mr. Hicks; to procure a dispatch of the business his servant has to communicate to Lord Burghley, and for payment of arrears of fees due to him, May 18, 1596.