63. Nicholas Brown, of Cambridge, to Lord Burghley; that the Vice-Chancellor and Heads had ordered him publicly to recant certain doctrines which he was falsely charged of having preached, 1573. (Latin.)
53. Mr. Secretary Walsingham, to the Lord Treasurer; that Judge Monson is left out of the Ecclesiastical Commission for Lincolnshire, though a worthy man and fit to be a Commissiner, Nov. 6, 1575.
2. To Lord Burghley; the Bishop of Peterborough's account of his proceedings against Palmer, Parson of Brampton, for scandalous books and papers of his, March 27, 1575.
59. Robert Ardern and Charles Geldert, Customer and Comptroller of Berwick; to have doubts cleared in certain articles relating to their respective, offices, 1576.
4. Mr. Secretary Walsingham, to the Lord Treasurer; backing Mr. Delve's and Mr. Fitzwilliam's petition for sealing woollens made by strangers, Jan. 14, 1576.