53. A copy of Mr. J. Arundell's letter to the Council; that he had been assaulted in the streets, and unjustly imprisoned; requests to be discharged on giving hail, Sept. 1590. See Num. 64, Art. 76.
54. Mr. Strype's copy of minutes of the Council's letter to Lords-Sussex' -and Warwick, and to the Lord Admiral, Lieutenants of the Army in the North, against the rebellious Earls of Westmoreland and Northumberland, Dec. 26, 1569.
55. Mr. Strype's copy of a letter from Lady Bacon, to the Lord Treasurer; that the Puritans might he permitted to lay their case before the Queen and Council, Feb. 26, 1584.
57. Lord Burghley's minutes of a letter from the Queen, to the Abp. of Canterbury (Parker); requirhim to confer with the Bishops of his Province an others having ecclesiastical jurisdiction, for redressing disorders in the Church occasioned by difference of opinion, &c. 1564. Printed in Stry...