4. Mr. R: Manners thanks Mr. M. Hicks for communicating Mr. Cotton's suit to the Lord Treasurer; wonders some places in the Government are not filled up.
9. William Neal, Chaplain of the Savoy, having his chamber robbed of much money, and being maliciously accused of doing it himself, begs of Lord Burghley he would appoint Mr. Recorder to inquire strictly into the matter.
10. Mr. Richard Neile, to Mr. Hicks; to recommend Dr. Clayton to Lord Burghley, for the Mastership of St. John's, Cambridge, instead of Dr. Webster or Mr. Stanton.