15. Mr. Wilson, to Sir Wm. Cecill; he desires him to present to the Queen some Latin congratulatory verses here inclosed; but, if unworthy of her, to suppress, or even tear them in pieces; and adds that he had translated into English some orations of Demosthenes, which he dedicated to him, Nov. ...
17. Mr. Hen. Cheke, to Sir Wm. Cecill; desiring his leave to marry the Lady Ratcliffe's daughter, and to retrieve his manor of Hunsdon, Dec. 1569. (Latin.)
18. John Gordon, to Sir Wm. Cecill; in six languages: viz. Syriac, Ethiopic, Arabic, Hebrew, Greek, and Latin; owning his relieving him when destitute, and begging some employment, Dec. 1569.
20. A draught of the Queen's proclamation for pardoning certain persons concerned in the Northern Rebellion, Feb. 18, 1569; with Sir Wm. Cecill's corrections.