51. A meditation of Lord Burghley, occasioned by the death of his Lady, treating especially of her charitable disposition, April 9, 1588. Indorsed "Written at Collyn's lodge by me in sorrow. See Ballard's Memoirs, p. 184.
55. Lord Burghley's draught of every long and crafty letter written soon after the defeat of the Spanish Armada, in the character a Papist in England, and directed to Mendoza the Spanish Ambassador in France.