51. A Latin epistle from Martin Bucer to Mr. Secretary Cecil, entreating the dispatch of Sleidan's business, dated Feb. 18, 1550. Printed in Strype's Life of Cranmer, App. No CII.
53. An epistola petition of Dr. Day, Bishop of Chichester, to Mr. Secretary Cecil, for his liberty, being deprived and imprisoned for disobeying the king's command for substituting communion tables instead of altars in his diocese, Jan. 10, 1550.
54. Walrond Pollanus to Sir W. Cecil, concerning the state of the weavers, strangers settled at Glastonbury, where the Duke of Somerset had fixed a woollen manufactory, 1551. See Art 68: See likewise Strype's Ecclesiastical Memorials, ii. p. 241, and his Life of Cranmer, App. NoLV.
56. A letter from Sir Thomas Chaloner to Sir Wm. Cecil; showing that the quietness of England and Scotland is the undoing of the borderers on both sides, 1551.