33. Sir Richard Martyn, to Lord Burghley; with an account of a theft of a silver standish and other plate from Theobald's when the Queen was there, Oct. 30, 1597.
36. A copy of a letter of the Scotch King to Tyrone, that he will thankfully use the assistance offers him, at the Queen of England's death, if he require it, Dec. 22, 1597.
39. Lord Pembroke, President of the Marches of Wales, to Lord Burghley; that he has taken cognizance of the extortions of the Ecclesiastical Court Officers, and hopes he has done right, June 27, 1597.