79. Some of the Fellows of St. John's, Cambridge, to Sir Wm. Cecill; complaining of the degeneracy of the College, and wanting his aid, Sept. 1, 1569. (Latin.)
81. The Vice-Chancellor and Heads of Colleges, in Cambridge, to Sir Wm. Cecill; on the inconvenience of University members appealing to town magistrates, Sept. 16, 1569. (Latin.)
83. The Warden and Fellows of St. Mary's College, near Winton, to Sir Wm. Cecill; that though the Queen desired a lease in reversion from Mr. Cobham, their Statutes forbid them to make such grants, Nov. 17, 1569.
87. The Vice-Chancellor and other Heads of Colleges, in Cambridge, to Sir Wm. Cecill; for Mr. Chaderton to he Divinity Lecturer in place of Mr. Whitgift, Nov. 29, 1569.
88. The Vice-Chancellor and Heads of Colleges, in Cambridge, to Sir Wm. Cecill; that by the favourable letters of the Lord North, their Chancellor, they were permitted to charge their own men for the service of the war, as they judged fit, Dec. l0, 1569. (Latin.)