22. Walter Haddon, to Sir W. Cecil; he begs his favour in some College affairs; mentions the Readings of Peter Martyr; and his transcribings the Ecclesiastical Laws, Jan. 29, 1552. (Latin.)
76. The Dean and Chapter of Worcester, to Sir W. Cecil; thanking him for his annual contribution to their churches of Mortlake and Putney, and assuring him of their willingness to augment the stipends of the Curates there, Aug. 28, 1557.
20. A copy of a covenant betwixt Edw. VI. and the Mayor and Burgesses of Kingston-upon-Hull, for repairing of the fortifications about the said town, Feb. 20, 1552.
1. Roger Askham (sic), to Sir W. Cecil; from Villacho in Carinthia. He thanks him for his kind letter, and expresses his joy for the recovery of Mr. Cheke, July 12, 1552,
2. Roger Ascham, to Sir W. Cecil, from Spires; being with the King Ambassador there, he wants to know if he may talk sometimes with the Pope's Nuncio's men; he relates some news; wants some preferment; Sept. 27, 1552.
23. The Duke of Northumberland, to Sir W. Cecil; his concern for his illness; he comforts him with hopes of the King's recovery, May 7, 1553. Printed in Strype's Ecclesiastical Memorials, ii. App. CLXI.