5. A supplication to the Queen, to the Lords of the Privy-Council, and to the Parliament, concerning matters of religion. Drawn up by Mr. Samson. See D'Ewes's Journal, p. 340, and Strype's Annals of the Reformation, Vol. III. App. p. 68.
15. A note of the prices of various books; by which it appears that the works of Cameron were worth twenty-four shillings, whilst Livy, Bede, and Howes's Chronicle are valued at about a shilling each.
13. W. Bourne's Treatise on the property or qualities of glasses (for optical purposes), according to the making, polishing and grinding of them; addressed to Lord Burghley.
1. Sir Wm. Cecill sorrowfully bees the Queen would dismiss him from her service, as she likes not his advice of driving the French from Scotland, 1560. A copy in his own hand.
38. A draught of Mr. Secretary Cecill's letter to the Bishop of Ely, to end a contest at St. John's College, Cambridge, concerning the election of a Master there, July 29, 1563.