52. Dr. Byng and Dr. Hammond to Lord Burghley; with their approbation of Mr. Stubbs's defence of English Justice, against the Papists, July 11, 1587. Printed in Strype's Annals, Vol. II. p. 610.
53. Mr. James Rither, from the North, to Lord Burghley; of the base ingrossing of corn at York and Hull, and other matters, July 21, 1587. See Strype's Annals.
56. Mr. Herle, to Lord Burghley; that the Auditorship of the Duchy being void, he begs his good word to the Queen for if he misses the Clerkship, July 26, 1587.
57. Mr. John Stubbs, to Lord Burghley; with his book in defence of English Justice, against the Papists, July 27, 1587. Mentioned in Art. 52, and printed in Strype's Annals, Vol. III. 482,
60. Mr. James Rither, from the North, to Lord Burghley; that great disorders are committed by the necessitous; with a remedy for the same, Aug. 7, 1587.