4. Mr. John Hales, to Sir Wm. Cecill; desires him to intercede with the Queen for his liberty, or at least that he may be present at the hearing of his cause before the Judges, Jan. 27, 1565.
7. Dr. Robert Huick, to Sir Wm. Cecill; being sent by the Queen to visit Lady Knolles, sick, he begs Sir Wm. would further his suit with the Queen in his absence, March 9, 1565. (Latin.)
8. Mr. John Rales, to Sir Wm. Cecill; he recommends Mr. George Bromley to be Attorney of the Duchy, in the room of Mr. Caryll, on account of his learning, industry, and religion, March 10, 1565.
9. Ralph Chamberlain, Gentleman Porter of the Tower of London, his petition to the Queen that the inhabitants of the Tower-postern may have no infringement of their liberties from the Lord Mayor, March 13. 1565.