81. Matthew, Abp. of Canterbury, to Sir Wm. Cecill; mentioning Barnaby Gouge's case; Bale's Antiquities; and that an instrument for a Prebend from the Queen should be altered, Nov. 20, 1563.
82. Edmund, Bp. of London, to Sir Wm. Cecill: mentioning a prayer and psalm, appointed by him to be used upon the plague abating; also concerning some German affairs; begs a doe out of his park, &c. Dec. 15, 1563.
88. Edwyn Sandys, Bp. of Worcester, to Sir W. Cecill; presenting him with a clock that had been K. Edward's, for a new years gift, Dec. 28, 1563. A very interesting letter.
89. Matthew, Archbp. of Canterbury, to Sir Wm. Cecill, mentioning his overbashfulness in speaking in public; that he would gladly decline personal conference with the Bp. of Aquila, the Spanish Ambassador, and rather do it in writing. Towards the end of 1563. See Camden's Eliz. Edit. 4, p. 68. T...