81. Dr. Meryck, Bishop of the Isle of Man, complains to Lord Burghley he is taxed above his ability, and more than his predecessors, April 4, 1590. Printed in Strype's Annals, Vol. IV. p. 14.
82. John, Archbishop of Canterbury, to Lord Burghley; concerning articles wherewith some ministers of Northampton and Warwick shires are charged, July 16, 1590.
84. Mr. Bartholomew Dodington, to Lord Burghley; that his nephew may renew a lease of his house at Westminster, April 20, 1590. (Latin.) An elegant specimen of penmanship.
86. Dr. Whitaker, Head of St. John's, Cambridge, complains to Lord Burghley of a false report, that he had forbid an oration to be made on the Queen's day in praise of Her Majesty's government, May 14 1590.
88. The Fellows of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge to Lord Burghley; that at the Queen's and his request they had chosen Dr. Jegon to be their Master, July 30, 1590.