103. Lord Burghley signifies to the Read, &c. of Trinity College, Cambridge, his dislike of severity to one Medolph, who held some uncommon opinions, 1581. His Lordship's own minutes.
112. Edw. Brayne complains to Lord Burghley of the Abp. of Canterbury's severity; Lord Burghley writes for him to the Dean of Westminster, July 6, 1584.
114. Minutes of a letter from Lord Burghley, as Chancellor of Cambridge; recommending Mr. Cowell to the Provost and Fellows of King's, to be elected Proctor, Sept. 25, 1584.
116. Minutes of a letter from the Lord Treasurer and others, Visitors of Saint John's College, Cambridge, to Dr. Ley, the Vice Chancellor, Dr. Pern and Dr. Bell; to determine a case between the Master of Saint John's and Everard Digby, a Fellow who had been deprived by the said Master.
117. Minutes of the Lord Treasurer's letter to Duke Casimire, Elector; begging his excuse for not obtaining what he desired from the Queen, Jan. 15, 1585. (French.)
118. Minutes of the Lord Treasurer's letter to the Lord President and the Abp. of York; to determine a case betwixt Lady Hastings and Mr. Robert Lee her husband, 1585.
84. Mr. Secretary Cecill condoles with Mr. White the bad state of Ireland; he informs him that he is ennobled with the title of Lord Burghley, but is the poorest Lord in England, March 14, 1570.
106. Lord Burghley, to the Earl of Embden; thanking him for a pair of horses: of the great good done by the Abp. of Cologn, 1582. (Latin.) His Lordship's own copy.