40. Mr. Secretary Smith at Hamilton Court, to the Lord Treasurer; that he is sending a letter to Mr. Walsingham, and his Lordship may add to it what he pleases, Jan. 26, 1572.
42. Mr. Secretary Smith, to the Lord Treasurer; on assisting the Regent of Scotland to reduce Edinburgh Castle; that several Conjurers and Papists were discovered and their books brought in, Feb. 12, 1572.
43. Mr. Secretary Smith, to the Lord Treasurer; on Scotch affairs, &c. a discovery of more Conjurers, Mass Priests, and Popish Justices of Peace, Feb. 14, 1572.
47. Mr. Secretary Smith, to the Lord Treasurer; on the book of musters for the Lord Keeper's perusal, and of letters from Lord Huntingdon, Feb. 23, 1572.
48. Wm. Herle's letter of various intelligence, to the Lord Treasurer; especially of one Moryson Fleiers a dangerous man, Feb. 26, 1572. The superscription of this letter directs as usual that it be given with all speed, but adds "post haste, haste, haste, haste."