70. A letter from the Vice-Chancellor and Heads of Colleges at Cambridge, to Sir Wm.Cecill; concerning the election of a Vice-Chancellor; with a form, in Latin, for that purpose, drawn up in Mary's reign, Jan. 18, 1563.
77. Sir John Mason, to Sir Wm. Cecill that the nation is in a dangerous disease through security and misgovernment. His advice thereupon, and his.judge nient of the Queen's removal, March 8, 1563.
3. The Fellows of St. John's College, Cambridge, to Sir Wm. Cecill; giving their reasons for electing Mr. Kelk to be their Master, before Mr. Longworth, recommended to them by the Queen, July 23, 1563. (Latin.)
58. The Bishop of London to Sir Wm. Cecill; wishing that the Queen would take notice of the Duke of Wirtemberg's kindness to the English Protestant exiles at Strasbourg and Frankfort, Jan 24, 1563.