84. Mr. Rich. Lee, Clarencieux King at Arms, with his reasons, to Lord Burghley, why he used a hearse at the funeral of a Knight, Bachelor, June 24, 1594.
88. "A New Yeres Guyfte ffor an Old Yeres Grief, called a Pitfall for Perjurers, or a Spectacle for Brokesmouth called Rougecrosse and his perjured Compagnyons," 1594.
89. Ruth Davidge's deposition, at a Court held at Bridewell, of the lewd practices of Windsor Herald (Nicholas Dethick), Feb. 27, 1593. This ludicrous and very singular piece of evidence is stated to have been extracted from the Repertory Book of Bridewell in April, 1594, and examined by Sir Ric...
90. Mr. John Evelyn. mentions to Mr. Hicks his recovery from great deafness; with a paper showing the means made use of for accomplishing it; he hopes he will serve his two friends with Lord Burghley, Dec. 9, 1594.