14. Answers of Lord Vaux and Sir Thomas Tresham to some interrogatories put to them by the Queen's Council, for their favouring Papists; with a submissive declaration of Lord Vaux, penned by the Lord Treasurer, Feb.6, 1582.
18. The corrected draught of an injunction of the Lord Treasurer and Chancellor against Merchants landing goods in obscure creeks to evade the Queen's Customs, 158b.
19. Copies by Mr. Hicks of several letters of the Lord Treasurer, to an unnamed person, intended to clear himself of sundry slanders raised against him, 1585.
20. A rough draught of a composition by Lord Burghley, called Anglia personala loquens; making England describe its present state, June, 1585. Seemingly unfinished.