2. Orders for reformation of abuses committed in Exercises and Conferences held by some Church Ministers; with names (collected by Lord Burghley) of some of the innovators.
4. A draught of an order made by the Court of Star- Chamber, for exclusion from commons, and from the practice of the law, a certain member of the Inner Temple, who had neglected to resort to places of public worship, &c. Corrected by Lord Burghley.
5. An order of the Privy Council, directing the Benchers, &c. of Lincoln's and other Inns of Court, to prefer none who refuse conformity to the established religion.
8. Christoph. Bowman petitions Lord Burghley to be released from Woodstreet Prison, wherein he says he is confined for practising God's word, and is in danger of perishing from contagion.
9. Thomas Cartwright, Humphrey Fen, Edmund Snape, &c. imprisoned for Nonconformity, petition Sir Fran. Knollys, Treasurer of the Household, for relief.