61. The Bp. of Hereford, to the Lord Treasurer; that some of the Exchequer were rashly suppressing parsonages in his diocese, on pretence of their being colleges, Jan. 24, 1574.
64. The Bp. of Bath and Wells, to the Lord Treasurer; showing the great inconveniences of the Town of Wells having a Corporation; with a copy of the Lord Treasurers letter to the Attorney General for his opinion, endorsed, Feb. 14, 1574. See Art. 3.
65. The Abp. of Canterbury, to Lord Burghley; that the Earl [perhaps of Leicester], led by Puritans, attempts to ruin him: he mentions the clamours used against him, and justifies himself, Feb. 18, 1574.
66. The Bp. of Bath and Wells, to the Lord Treasurer; that the townsmen of Wells intend to molest him for hindering their incorporation, Feb. 28, 1574.
67. The Vice-Chancellor and Heads of Colleges at Cambridge, to Lord Burghley; to moderate that statute which allows them no dispensation in conferring degrees. Sent by Dr. Whitgift, Feb. 19, 1574. (Latin.)