33. Copies of a letter to Sir Amias Poulet from Lord Leicester; concerning pasture for the Queen's race-colts, &c. with Sir Amias's answer, June 5, 1585.
34. Mr. Attorney Popham, to Lord Burghley; with the Judges' opinion, that no commission for trial of Pirates can be held without an Admiral June 13, 1585.
36. Lord Leicester's answer to a letter of Lord Burghley, whereby he justifies himself from the charge of the latter of having accused him, Aug. 15, 1585. Printed in Strype's Annals Vol. III. App. p. 131.
40. Lord Willoughby from Croonenburgh, to Lord Burghley; of Gretham Fee, and Ednam Parsonage, and of the indolence of the German Protestants, Dec. 15, 1585.