2. A letter indorsed "My letter to My Wiff sent by Mr. Attorney of the Court of Wardes." This has been supposed to have been written by Sir Wm. Cecill when in prison, and in danger of his life. It is not in his hand-writing; but seems to be a copy made by his Secretary Mr. Hicks, June 13, 1553.
3. A summary of an Act against plurality of benefices with cure of souls, and against non-residence, March, 1588. In the hand-writing of Lord Burghley.
7. Sir Wm. Cecill's draught of his letter to the Earl of Sussex and the Lord Admiral; with the Queen's order to disband part of the army, as the North Rebellion was ended, 1569.