73. The apology to Lord Burghley, of Field and Wilcock, confined in Newgate for offering to the Parliament a seditious book against the Hierarchy, Sept. 3, 1572. (Latin.) Printed in Strype's Annals, Vol. II. App. No XIX.
94. A complaint of T. Robinson, a searcher at Sandwich, against I. Fabian, and I. Wanton, for illegally compounding with foreign merchants, as to importing their goods on certain conditions. With the distinct articles of information, 1572.
26. Lord Hunsdon, to Sir T. Randolph; complains of the slender sealing of his dispatches, which appeared to have been opened by the way. That the charges against him concerning passports, in the Council's letters, are not true. Desires repayment of a sum of money lent to Randolph, and refuses to...
38. The Abp. of Canterbury, to the Lord Treasurer; concerning one Wood of All Souls College, who wanted a dispensation contrary to the statutes, Aug. 17, 1572.
39. The Abp. of Canterbury, to the Lord Treasurer; of the reprinting a libel called "An Admonition to the Parliament," and of the ineffectual attempts to discover the Printer. Of a bull found on some Spaniard after his execution and used as an amulet. Promises Lord B. to have it secretly transla...
40. Maurice O'Brian, elect Bishop of Kilaloo, to the Lord Treasurer; that an Irish Bishop may be released from the Marshalsea; from Magd. Coll. Cambridge, Sept. 4, 1572.
42. The Abp. of Canterbury, to the Ld. Treasurer; the dangerous increase of Papists in England: a letter occasioned by the French massacre, Sept. 16, 1572.