11. Otto, Duke of Brunswick, from East Friesland, to Lord Burghley; that Mr. William Milward would give him a verbal account of his affairs, Nov. 1, 1586. (Latin.)
12. H. Ramelius, Chancellor of Denmark, to Lord Burghley; that the K. of Denmark had tried to make peace betwen England and Spain; showing also in general the present state of the Protestant countries abroad, Nov. 12, 1586. (Latin.)
15. The Syndics and Council of Geneva, to Lord Burghley; further entreating him to obtain aid from the Queen against their enemies, Dec. 20, 1586. (French.)
17. Lord Buckhurst, to Lord Burghley; that his cousin Henry Shelley, a Protestant, may obtain of the Queen a sheep-pasture, which was forfeited to Her Majesty by the attainder of William Shelley for treason, March 29, 1586.
18. The Earl of Rutland, to Lord Burghley; recommending a petition from Lincolnshire, against Mr. Wilkes's patent for making white salt, April 2, 1585.
20. The Earl of Sussex, from Portsmouth, to Lord Burghley; that he has quelled a dangerous insurrection, and secured some of the chief promoters, June 13, 1586.