49. A schedule of lands and possessions formerly belonging to the Bishoprick of London, but now belonging to the Crown; with Lord Burghley's directions for laming the name to Charles Yeswert, Feb. 23, 1589.
62. William Barton's petition to Lord Burghley, of Ralph Tankard's forcible entry on lands and wastes at Cawton, in Yorkshire, on a false pretence of their being concealed lands, Oct. 1590.
25. A letter of the French Ambassador, to Lord Burghley; backing an inclosed petition of the Members of the French Congregation, in London, to be excused paying towards the Subsidy, Jan. 31, 1589. (French.)