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50. Sir Wm. Cecill, to Sir T. Smith; that the two treaties sealed with the ratification must be formally delivered to the French Ambassador, April 28, 1564.
53. Sir Wm. Cecill's draught of his letter to John Sturmius; concerning the business that a messenger sent from him had communicated to the Queen, June 20, 1564. (Latin.)
60. Sir Wm. Cecill, to Sir T. Smith; on the Queen of Scots' marriage with Lord Darnley propositions of the Emperor and France, for Queen Elizabeth's marriage, June 3, 1565.
67. Sir Wm. Cecill's draught of his letter to the Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge; how to proceed against the oppugners of the orders established there, 1565.
28. Minutes of an answer to a letter of the Scotch King, who had required safe-conduct for his Ambassadors coming to stop proceedings against the Queen of Scots; corrected by Lord Burghley, 1586.
36. Lord Burghley's copy of his letter to Sir Edward Stafford, Ambassador in France; to promote the English trade to Bourdeaux ; and to try to get off the excommunication threatened to those who shall trade with the English, Sept. 16, 1587.
71. A copy of Lord Burghley's letter to the Abp. of Canterbury, to be favourable to Cartwright, who had quitted some exceptionable opinions, Oct. 14, 1590.
78. Lord Burghley's copy of a letter to the Prince of Transylvania; that he had successfully recommended his business to the Queen, Feb. 14, 1593. (Latin.)