40. Lord Burghley's minutes of a letter from the Lords of the Council, to Justices of the Peace at Huntingdon, to raise money for the speedy repair of Wainsford bridge.
50. Lord Burghley's minutes of a letter from the Queen to the Lord Mayor of London; allowing the Merchants to lend money to the French King, on security of his Customs, &c.
54. Lord Burghley's draught of a letter from the Council to some Gentlemen; to converse with one Mackworth in the Marshalsea, who justified the lawfulness of having two wives.
55. Lord Burghley's draught of his letter to the Bishop of London; to take off the suspension of one Duke, a Preacher, wrongfully accused of incontinence.
59. An undated letter of Anne, a daughter of Sir Anth. Cooke, to all unmarried sister; in behalf of Dr. Haddon, who courted her. (Latin.) Said to be indited by Haddon himself.
66. A letter from Mrs. Cecill, to, her son Lord Burghley; to let the Bailiff of Lutterworth assign his place, at his own request, to his kinsman her friend, April 22, 1587.