32. Mr. Beale, Clerk of the Council, to Lord Burghley; showing his grief that the Queen thought his travels to Holland and Germany too expensive, Apr. 15, 1578.
35. An epistle of Sir Thomas Stanhope, to the Lord Treasurer; on his commitment to the Fleet by the Lords of the Council, June, 1578. Almost obliterated.
37. The Master and Wardens of the stationers, to Lord Burghley; for release of one Woodcock of their Company, imprisoned in Newgate by the Bp. of London, for selling a book called an Admonition to the Parliament, Dec. 9, 1578.
39. Margaret Hennyngborne, to her relation Mrs. Penn; desiring, her forgiveness for some great fault she had committed, or else that her husband would not look upon her. Dated from the Isle of Thanet, Jan. 14, 1578.