21. The Earl of Sussex, to Lord Burghley; that some Recusants privy to the insurrection were going to sea, and that he intended to stop them, June 13, 1586.
23. Henry, Earl of Southampton, sends to Lord Burghley a theme on this subject, Laboriosa juventutis studia sunt, jucunda senectuti olia, 1586. (Latin.)
25. The Earl of Sussex, to Lord Burghley; that a Spanish fleet has been seen on the French coast, and that he is fitting out a bark to watch it, Sept. 10, 1586.
27. The Attorney-General Popham, to Lord Burghley; with further remarks on the Scotish Queen's Commission; that it requires the utmost care and nicety in its construction, &c. Oct. 1, 1586.
28. The Attorney-General, to Lord Burghley; with the Judges' opinion how the Scotch Queen is to be styled in the Commission, Oct. 3, 1586. Printed in Strype's Annals, Vol. III. p. 362.