34. Mr. Lakes, to Lord Burghley; that it nowmuch grieves him he has been more backward than others in acknowledging his late great fault, May 1576. (Latin.)
37. Mr. Lakes, to Lord Burghley; hoping that as his confession and sorrow have, been sincere, there will now be for him and other true penitents, a thorough amnesty for the sake of the peace of the college, May, 1576. (Latin.)