71. Christopher Parkyns the Jesuit, to Sir Francis Walsingham, to invalidate Kelley's authority, at whose information he was apprehended and detained in Alderman Ratcliff's House in London, Oct. 4, 1589, (Latin.)
5. Dr. John Bullinghanm, Bishop of Glocester, being much indebted to the Queen, he hopes Lord Burghley will procure him something in commendam, Dec. 30, 1589.