92. The form of a recommendation, to be signed by Lord Burghley, of John Gerarde, as a fit person to plant the gardens of the University of Cambridge. Drawn up by Gerarde himself.
94. Richard Grafton, to Lord Burghley; to procure of the Queen a grant of the penalty for omitting to export one dressed piece of cloth, with every nine pieces undressed.
98. Mr. M. Hicks's copy of his letter to a young Cambridge Student, whom he names not; tenderly chiding him for his incorrect writing, and directing his improvement.
100. A letter from some person, whose signature has been carefully obliterated, to the celebrated Mr. John Stubb, or Stubbs, then residing at Catton near Norwich; chiefly on matters of a private nature; with the present of a left-handed knife.