90. Copy of a letter from the Queen.to the Mayor, Bailiffs; and Burgesses, of the town of Cambridge, inhibiting them from meddling with the licensing of Victuallers, &c. within the precincts of the University, July 1, 1564.
23. Dr. Walter Haddon, to Sir Wm. Cecill; that he has obtained from the Queen the incorporation of Poole; ending his letter with an account in Latin of his Discourse with the Queen showing her great respect for Sir Wm. Cecill, April 8, 1563.
32. A letter from Wm. Herle, at Dunkirk, to Sir Wm. Cecill, that he had happily dispatched what he was employed in, and wanted to come home, Aug. 2, 1563.
39. Copy of Mr. Darrell the elders letter to Mr. Lennard, sen.; showing his and his daughter's desire that the litter should be matched with young Mr. Lennard.
54. Lord Grey of Wilton to Sir Wm. Cecill; that the Chancellor of the Duchy delays passing the Queen's patent which was granted to him for Olney Park and Bailywick, March 5, 1563.
63. Edmund, Bp. of London, his letter to Sir Wm. Cecill concerning the plague, with his form of prayer and thanks giving for the ceasing of it; in six pages, March 7, 1563. The latter printed in Strype's Life of Grindall, App. No VII.
66. The Abp. of Canterbury, to Sir Wm. Cecill; he hopes the Bp. of St. Asaph may hold his benefices in commendam, as it is necessary Bishop should use hospitality, and keep up the dignity of their function, March 18, 1563.
73. Sir Anthony Cooke, to Sir Wm. Cecill; that he would move Mr. Peters to recommend Mr. Edward Stanhope to a certain young lady of Mr. Peters's acquaintance, whom Mr. Stanhope was desirous to marry, Jan 25, 1563.