29. The Abp. of Canterbury and Lord Burghley, to the Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge; to inquire why the Master of St. John's deprived Mr. Digby of his Fellowship, Feb. 14, 1587.
99. Copies of two letters from Lord Burghley, to Mons. Villeroy Martignon; recommending his wife's relation, Mr. Anth. Bacon, on his travels. (French.)
106. Lord Burghley's collection of the old forms of preambles of statutes, wherein Assent of Lords and Commons is unmentioned; showing also when those words were first used.
3. Copies of two letters from Cardinal Wolsey, to Mr. Secretary; the first expressing his thanks for the King's liberality towards him; the other stating the miserable plight of his health, and the distress he had been in since his disgrace. Taken from originals in the possession of C. Lyttelton...
11. An account of the disorderly behaviour of Sir Robert Stapleton and his confederates, at the Assizes at York; which occasioned their being sent up again to the Star-Chamber. Copied from an original paper in the Burghley Collections. Printed in Strype's Annals.