46. Robert Greve, to Lord Burghley; that he had informed Secretary Walsingham of a matter relating to the Queen, and wanted to know the event. See Art. 52.
54. George Peele, Master of Arts, with his letter to Lord Burghley, sends him the Story of Troy, in 500 verses, by his eldest daughter Necessity's servant, 1595.
61. Garrett Symon, a Gunner of the Tower, wishes to Lord Burghley, that Sir T. Cecill might be Master of the Ordnance; he wants leave to export four tons of beer to Flushing or Ostend, 1597. A very artful letter.
67. Mr. Robert Tighe's petition to Lord Burghley to be admitted his Chaplain, being in great streights through the late Bishop of Winchester dying 80l. in his debt, 1595.
87. Two counterfeit warrants, one in the name of Thomas Hampton, the other of the Council for the use of one who calls himself Thomas Baker, 1590 and 1591.