61. Richard, Bp. of Ely, to Sir Wm. Cecill; desiring that the Isle of Ely may not be joined with Cambridgeshire in the furnishing, of men for the Queen's service, as the Isle contains no more than 20 poor towns, July 20, 1563.
62. Matthew Abp. of Canterbury, to Sir Wm. Cecill; that the realm is infested with war universally, London with the pestilence, and Kent with famine; that he has recommended particular prayers to be used in the City of London, but being withheld by statutes, has forborn to do the same elsewhere ...
63. Edmund, Bp. of London, to Sir Wm. Cecill; concerning what orders should be observed and prayers used on the intended Fast-Day, on account of the Plague, July 30, 1563.
65. Edmund, Bp. of London, to Sir Wm. Cecill that as the plague is at Newhaven, he wishes that even tolerable, much more honourable conditions might be accepted. He hopes that not withstanding a late proclamation, which might be wilfully or wrongfully misinterpreted, French exiles for religion m...
66. Matthew, Abp. of Canterbury, to Sir Wm. Cecill;. concerning the Form of Prayer, for the intended Fast, drawn up by the Bp. of London, with the said Abp.'s remarks thereon, Aug. 6, l563.
67. Richard, Bp. of Ely, to Sir Wm. Cecill; that the Fellows of' St. John's College, Cambridge, have illegally chosen a Master; mentioning also his certificate of the householders in Cambridgeshire and the lsle of Ely, Aug. 15, 1563.
69. Edmund, Bp. of; London, to Sir Wm. Cecill; concerning assembling to prayer and fasting In the plague time; with mention of a letter he had sent to Lord Robert Dudley on the excommunication of one Sebastian, Aug 12, 1563.
70. Matthew, Abp. of Canterbury, to Sir Wm. Cecill; praying aid from the Council to recover certain MSS. of Dr. Cranmer, his predecessor, Aug. 22, 1563.