71. The Queen, to the Lord Chief Justice, and others; that Mr. Atkinson of the Temple, having conformed, be restored to his privileges in that house, April, 1572.
72. Mr. E. Deering, to the Lord Treasurer; justifying his former letter, in which he angered Lord Burghley by chiding him, Apr. 5, 1572. (Latin.) Printed in Strype's Annals, Vol. II. App. No XXI.
73. The apology to Lord Burghley, of Field and Wilcock, confined in Newgate for offering to the Parliament a seditious book against the Hierarchy, Sept. 3, 1572. (Latin.) Printed in Strype's Annals, Vol. II. App. No XIX.
74. A copy of a letter from the Council to the Bp. of London, and other Ecclesiasstical Commissioners; to suppress Nonconformists in the Inns of Court, 1572.
76. A letter from Wm. Smithe, to one (whom he calls brother) James Wodcote; a private letter on various subjects, with a postscript in the Sclavonian language, May 15, 1572.
79. Mr. John Cooke, schoolmaster of Paul's, to the Lord Burghley; to write for him to Lord Huntingdon for the Rectory of North Cadbury in Somersetshire, Jul 30, 1572. (Latin.)