21. An autograph letter of Wenceslaus Strubius, agent from Lubeck, to Cecil, recommending himself and some business to him, on his departure to Germany, July, 1548.
23. A letter of the Duke of Somerset to Francis Noue and Owen Hopton, Esqs. to examine and finally determine a certain cause, according to equity, March 11, 1548.
24. A letter from the Duchess of Suffolk to Mr. Secretary Cecil, declaring her concern for him, on some troubles he now was in, being discharged of his place in the D. of Somerset's family; probably of Master of Requests, Nov. 16, 1549.
25. Depositions concerning Kett's rebellion, taken at Colchester, before Benjamin Clere and Robert Flyngant, Bailiffs of the said town, in the 3d of Edw. VI. 1549.
27. An account of the King's majesty's ships, gallies, galliasses, pinnaces, &c. with their tonnage, number of soldiers, mariners, guns, &c. before the Protector's death, May 22, 1549.
28. A Latin epistle from one Mr. Edward Aglionby (who seems to be Chaplain to Lord Lisle) to Mr. Cecil requesting his favour in a cause of his father's, 1549.
29. A letter from Sir John Cheke to Mr. Peter Osborne, on various matters, May 30, 1549. Among other things that he wants is "painted bucrain to lai between bokes and bordes."
30. A Latin epistle from John a Lasco, a learned Polish Protestant divine (though formerly a Popish Bishop, to Mr. Cecil, showing the dangerous condition the Protestants were in, dated from Embden, Apr. 9, 1549. Printed in Strype's Life of Cranmer, App. No L.