55. The Fellows of Christ's Coll. Cambridge, to the Lord Burghley; begging his assistance in a cause they had with the Queen, concerning a statute injurious to them in the election of their Fellows, Apr. 29, 1572. (Latin.)
56. Some Heads of Colleges in Cambridge, to the Lord Treasurer; desiring some other Bps. may be added to the Abp. of York, and Bp. of London, to decide the controversies concerning the statutes of the University, May 23, 1572.
57. The Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge, to Lord Burghley; concerning the Proctors there, with a report enclosed of their demeanour, which occasioned staying the election of Lecturers, July 12, 1572.
58. The Warden and Fellows of All Souls Coll. Oxon, to the Lord Treasurer; that they cannot acquiesce with the Queen's dispensation for Mr. Wood to continue in their College without taking Orders, since their statutes (which they send him) require it, July 24, 1572.
61. Mr. Wood of All Souls, to the Lord Treasurer acknowledging his favours, and sending him a certificate of his admission to study physic in that College, August, 1572. (Latin.)
62. Mr. Thomas Cecill, to the Lord Treasurer; that he is tired with his Proctorship; gets old and poor, and wants some little annual place of profit, Nov. 1572. (Latin.)
64. Vice-Chancellor Byng, to the Chancellor Lord Burghley; of Clark's sermon against Prelacy; and of Popish trinkets found in Dr. Caius's lodgings, Dec. 14, 1572.