91. Lord Burghley justifles himself to some great unnamed person, on sometimes dissenting from him in public council. (Latin.) A transcript by Mr. Strype.
93. Lord Burghley's copy of his message, by his servant, to an Essex Gentleman; to intreat his,standing proxy as Godfather to Mr. Petre's son; with instructions as to presents to be made to the mother, the nurse, and the midwife.
97. Lord Burghley's draught of a letter; thanking the Earl of Frieslana for his gift of a pair of horses and telling him that the Queen allows his messenger to export 500 hogsheads if beer, duty free. (Latin.)
98. A copy of a letter from Lord Burghley, wherein he lets the Duke of Holstein know that he had prevailed on the Queen to gratify his request. (Latin.)
99. Copies of two letters from Lord Burghley, to Mons. Villeroy Martignon; recommending his wife's relation, Mr. Anth. Bacon, on his travels. (French.)