5. Orders neglected at the Port of Chester. with articles to prove that a seizure of Scotch barks, by the Comptroller of Chester, was lawful, Aug. 1577.
29. The Bishop of Ely signifies to Lord Burghley his concern that the Queen is displeased with the Archbishop; gives his opinion of the prophesyings, &c. June 12, 1577. See Fuller's Church Hist. Book IX.
31. The Bishop of London, to Lord Burghley; he would give the Officialship to Mr. Dethick at his Lordship's request, rather than incur his displeasure, though he had before promised it to Dr. Bingham, June 29, 1577.