31*. A letter from the French King, entirely in his own hand-writing, to Lord Burghley; thanking him for his good offices with the Queen of England, Jan. 30.
32. Edward, Earl of East Friezeland, to Lord Burghley, with a present of two Friezeland horses; and desires in return he would procure leave for him to purchase twenty barrels of English ale, and forty pieces of iron ordnance, Feb. 1, 1590. (Latin.)
36. The Magistrates of Geneva, to Q. Elizabeth; showing their bad state, and greatly complimenting her, Feb. 8, 1590. (French.) Printed in Strype's Annals, Vol. IV. p. 19.
37. Theodore Beza and Andrew Sadeel, to Lord Burghley; that he would hasten the succours which the Queen had promised to Geneva, Feb. 8, 1590. (French.)
38. John Earl of East Friezeland, to Lord Burghley, with a present of a horse; desiring his annual pension from England may be paid him at Embden, Feb. 10, 1590. (Latin.)