72. Lady Zouoche, to Lord Burghley; for his friendly interposition to reconcile Lord Zouche, her husband, to her, who had forsaken her through causeless jealousy, May 19, 1593.
73. Mr, Attorney-General Egerton writes to Lord Burghley, what he has done relating to the renewal of a royal grant to the tenants, &c. of King's Thorp, June 23, 1593.
74. Mrs. Frances Cook, (widow of the brother of Lord Burghley's second lady,) to Lord Burghley; of her composition with her son for his marriage, July 19, 1593.
76. Lord North and the Commissioners of the subsidy in Cambridgeshire to the Council, of their proceedings; with the proportions in which they have taxed themselves, Sept. 28, 1593.
77. The Earl of Essex most earnestly intreats Lord Burghley's letters to the Provost and Fellows of Eton, to serve his friend Dr. Hammond in a College lease, Sept. 28, 1593.
78. Mr. Attorney-General Egerton, to Lord Burghley; of a Bill to be signed for the young Earl of Derby's Chamberlainship of the coun' of Chester, Sept. 30, 1593.
79. The Earl of Kent, to Mr. Hicks; with a demand of repayment of forty shillings which he had disbursed to a poor soldier, according to statute, Oct. 14, 1593.