40. John Aylmer, Bishop of London, to Lord Burghley; of the state of his diocese, and of disorders committed at Malden by the new Reformers, July 25, 1586.
41. The Warden and Fellows of All Souls, Oxon, thank Lord Burghley for his sentence at the Exchequer-Chamber in their favour against Lord Cromwell, April 8, 1586. (Latin.)
47. The Master and Fellows of St. John's, Oxon, beseech Lord Burghley to speed their suit to the Queen for a new security for their College, and that with as little expense as may be, considering their poverty, May i6, 1586. (Latin.) .
49. The Society of King's Coll. Cambridge, want Lord Burghley to satisfy the Queen why they must not part with Samford Courtney, May 26, 1586. (Latin.)