10. Copies of Mr. Roger Ascham's nine letters on the affairs-of Christendom; written from Germany to friends at St. John's, Cambridge, while he was Secretary to an embassy, 1551. Of these the first two are printed in Grant's Collection of Ascham's Latin Epistles; the rest at the end of Bennet's ...
33. The prophecy of Bazine Queen of France, to ber husband Chilperic, on the night of their marriage. Extracted from the French History. See Fauchet, Antiquitez Gauloises.
62. John Grew's trade of cap-making at Coventry being decayed by the now common wearing of hats, he hopes Lord Burghley will let him rent some of the Queen's waste grounds at Follyshull, 1591.
68. An unnamed person begs of Lord Burghley to he discharged from a Privy Seal requiring him to lend the Queen 501. which he cannot do, March 20, 1596.
70. Robert Sampson's request, that as he had conferred benefits on Sir T. Cecill, so he hopes that Lord Burghley will allow him an equivalent by certain exports. With Lord Burghley's answer indorsed.
74. The copy of a letter written by Tho. Digges, to Mr. Isham; with a report of certain speeches used by James Digges to Thomas Harrison of Brainford, inclosed to the Lord Chamberlain Hunsdon.