53. Dr. Goade, Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge, complains to Lord Burghley that Mr. Covell, in a sermon at St. Mary's, had railed against, Noblemen and Bishops, Jan. 2, 1595.
54. The Master and Fellows of Trinity College, Cambridge; to Lord Burghley; that their statutes forbid their receiving again amongst them John Cottey, a great offender, who, to escape punishment, had voluntarily withdrawn himself from them, Jan. 2, 1595.
56 The Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge, to Lord Burghley; that he has allowed the Queen's Purveyors to take grain within the precincts of the University, Jan. 12, 1595.
57. The Society of St. John's, Cambridge, return thanks to Lord Burghley for his gift of silver communion plate, on the reconciliation of the Fellows of that College, Jan. 21, 1595. (Latin.)
58. The Vice-Chancellor acquaints Lord Burghley with the University of Cambridge's proceedings against Dr. Barrow, for his offensive Sermon Ad Clerum, Jan. 29, 1595.