24. Mr. Recorder Fleetwood, to Lord Burghley; of the improper conditions which the Lord Chamberlain of London intended to annex to his annuity, and of his refusing to sign them, &c. Jan. 2, 1591.
25. Mr. W. Webbe, the Lord Mayor of London, to Lord Burghley; for settling the treasures of coal, and the bounds betwixt the City and the Tower, Jan. 5, 1591.
26. The Lord Mayor of London, in answer to Lord Burghley, assures him that the City Counsel shall attend Mr. Attorney and Solicitor General, on the subject of Mr. Darcie's patent, March 11, 1591.
30. Herman Grapheus, to Lord Burghley; in behalf of George Bornstra, a foreign Captain, who was slighted, though he had detected a conspiracy against the Queen, March 25, 1591. (Latin.)