34. Sir Wm. Cecill assures Sir T. Smith that the Queen has told Bricquimault, the French Ambassador, she will have no satisfaction but Calais, May 1, 1563.
36. Sir Wm. Cecill, to Sir T. Smith; of the affairs of England and France, and that the Lord Admiral will soon come to the relief of Newhaven, July 15, 1563.
38. A draught of Mr. Secretary Cecill's letter to the Bishop of Ely, to end a contest at St. John's College, Cambridge, concerning the election of a Master there, July 29, 1563.
40. Mr. Secretary Cecill, to Sir T. Smith; insisting on his charging the Constable of France with breach of agreement that the French Ambassador is at Eaton, Aug. 16, 1563.