43. The University of Cambridge, to Lord Burghley with an inclosed narrative of Lord North's opposing their privilege of annually licensing all Taverns, Victuallers, and the like, within the town and precincts of Cambridge, March 13, 1589.
46. Mr. James Digges, Muster-Master of the Forces in the States' service, complains to Lord Burghley of the perverse dealings of Sir John Norries and Sir Thomas Shirley, Jan. 6, 1589.
47. Copy of a letter from Mr. Thomas Wiatt, Commissary of the Musters at Bergen op Zoom, to Mr. James Digges, of the ill behaviour of a brother Commissary, Jan. 3, 1589.
48. A letter from an unnamed person, to the Lords of the Council; not to permit Sir T. Fizherbert of Banbury to retain in his service one William Shaw, a very dangerous Recusant 1589.
49. A schedule of lands and possessions formerly belonging to the Bishoprick of London, but now belonging to the Crown; with Lord Burghley's directions for laming the name to Charles Yeswert, Feb. 23, 1589.