71. Henry, Earl of Kent, to Lord Burghley; on his Lordship's disliking his proceedings against Rotheram and Garter, in the Star-Chamber, Nov. 18, 1597.
72. The Earl of Sussex desires of Lord Burghley that, to improve his fortune, and to ease him mind he may be sent with some forces to France, Nov. 28, 1597.
75. Lord Thomas Howard, to Mr. Hicks; to apply to Lord Burghley for a mitigation of the Queen's Custom for some cassia fistula he had imported, Dec. 26, 1597.
76. Dr. Richard Bancroft, Bishop of London, to Lord Burghley; to procure of the Queen a restitution of the profits of his Bishoprick from Michaelmas last, May 16, 1597.
78. Dr. Matthew Hutton, Abp. of York, to Lord Burghley; for a pardon for Miles Dawson, a converted Priest; and that Joseph Constable may be admitted to bail, May 27, 1597. Printed in Strype's Annals, Vol. IV. p. 305.
79. The Abp. and Council of York, to Lord Burghley; of the execution of some traitorous Priests, and of the increase of the plague, July 6, 1597. Printed in Strype's Annals, Vol. IV. p. 306.
80. Dr. Wm. Overton, Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, hopes Lord Burghley will not believe a false report that he is an abettor of incestuous marriages, Nov. 16, 1597. Printed in Strype's Annals, Vol. IV. p. 309.