52. A copy of the Orders of the Council to the Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge, to be communicated to the County Justices, to suppress disorders in their jurisdiction, Oct.30, 1575.
53. Mr. Secretary Walsingham, to the Lord Treasurer; that Judge Monson is left out of the Ecclesiastical Commission for Lincolnshire, though a worthy man and fit to be a Commissiner, Nov. 6, 1575.
56. Minutes drawn up by Lord Burghley, of the Council's letter to the Justice; of Rutland, Lincoln, and Northamptonshires, to take care of persons infected with the plague at Stamford, and to issue orders against irregularities, 1575.
59. The Abp. of Canterbury, to the Lord Treasurer; of his charity to foreigners, particularly to Citolini an Italian, and the slender state of his finances, April 9, 1575.
60. The Abp. of Canterbury, to Lord Burghley; he nominates some to the Bishoprick of Norwich; thinks this will be one of the last letters he shall write shows the danger of slackening ecclesiastical discipline, Printed in Strype's Life of Parker, App. No XCIX.