84. Sir Francis Knolles desires Lord Burghley to procure the Queen's leave for him to speak freely against Bishops' power, or reduce him to the state of a private man, May 14, 1591.
87. A request of the Judges, directed to the Lord Chancellor and Lord Treasurer, that measures may be taken to prevent men from being imprisoned contrary to law, June, 1591. This very curious and honest document seems levelled against some arbitrary proceedings of the Privy Council.