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71. Sir Wm. Cecill, to Sir T. Smith; with his opinion of the troubles in Scotland, and of the dangers in Ireland occasioned by the rebellion of O'Neal; that it is time Sir H. Sydney should go to Ireland, March' 26, 1566.
97. Minutes of a letter from Lord Burghley, to the Abp. of Canterbury; that being very busy he hopes His Grace will end a dispute betwixt the Vice-Chancellor and the Heads of the Colleges at Cambridge, 1580.
2. A scheme, in the hand.writing of Sir Wm. Cecill, to prevent the attempts of the French against the Realm of England. The date by subsequent indorsement, 1559.
14. Answers of Lord Vaux and Sir Thomas Tresham to some interrogatories put to them by the Queen's Council, for their favouring Papists; with a submissive declaration of Lord Vaux, penned by the Lord Treasurer, Feb.6, 1582.
21. Lord Burghley's draught of his letter to the Chancellor of Scotland; to advise the King of Scots to suppress the professed enemies of the Gospel, and all that obstruct their mutual amity, 1585.