70. Sir John Smith, to Lord Burghley; with a strange letter and pamphlet which he received from John Arundel, a prisoner in St. Katherine's, March 20, 1590.
71. Mr. Recorder Fleetwood and others, to the Council; that they had searched in vain for a fellow who pretended to show divers personages in a glass to a young girl.
73. Reasons offered to Lord Burghley, by John Alington, for a Registry Office for contracts betwixt Merchants and Masters of ships, &c; with his petition for holding that office, 1590.
74. A letter of William Baily, to Gilbert Earl of Shrewsbury, who had appointed this Baily to set down in writing how one Burrows, a Surgeon, had tampered with the deceased Lord his father, pretending to cure him, Jan. 13, 1590.
77. Lord Burghley, to a person unnamed, (but probably Sir John Hopton,) with his private opinion of the best manner of levying Soldiers in Lincolnshire.