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.
33. Sir Edward Warner, once Lieutenant of the Tower, to Sir Wm. Cedill; that he enjoys his retirement; wishes Sir Wm. was not so harrassed with fatiguing business, &c. and ends with petitioning for the decayed furniture of Lady Catherine's chamber in the Tower, Sept. 5, 1563.
34. Mr. Herle, to Sir Wm. Cecill; that sickness had prevented him sending an account of his negotiations; that he was preparing to return to England, and wanted more money, Oct. 13, 1563.
36. Mr. Herle, from Brussels, to Sir Wm. Cecill; earnestly repeating his request for a supply of money, and informing him of the state of several parts of Europe, Nov. 5, 1563.
38. Mr. Lennard the elder, to Sir Wm, Cecill, concerning a marriage depending betwixt his eldest son and one Mrs. Mary Darrell; with complaints of the behaviour of Mr. Googe to obstruct it, Nov. 10, 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.