31. A copy of the Lord Treasurer's letter to the Chancellor of Scotland; to persuade the King his Master to suppress the professed enemies of the Gospel.
33. Sage sentences out of Scripture and other authors, collected by Lord Burghley, on several occasions. Copied by Mr. Strpye, and printed, in part only, in his Annals, Appendix, p. 142.
34. Mr. Strype's copy of a letter from Lord Burghley, to the two Scotish Ambassadors, in answer to their King's desire for a safe conduct to some persons sent by him to treat with the Queen for stopping proceedings against the Queen of Scots, Dec. 1586.
36. Lord Burgjley's minutes of the Queen's letter to the Visitors of St. John's College, to appoint Mr. Howland their Master on the removal of Dr. Still.
37. Mr. Strype's copy of a letter, supposed to be written from some Catholic in England, to Mendoza, the Spanish Ambassador, then in France; on the defeat of the Armada, in 1588. Said to have been devised by Lord Burghley.
38. Lord Burghley's second letter to the Queen, lying under her displeasure; on the death of the Queen of Scots, Feb. 17, 1586. Printed in Strype's Annals, App. p. 145.
40. Wm. Denet a Popish Priest's letter to the Earl of Arundel; bewailing his false accusation of him, Jan. 23, 1588. A copy only. Printed in Strype's Annals, Vol. III. p. 250.