4. Mr. Cunstable, to Sir Wm. Cecill, inclosing an anonymous letter to Mr. Allington with an accusation against Gardiner, Teller of the Exchequer, May 16, 1567.
7. The Provost and, Fellows of King's Coll. Cambridge, to the Queen; that they are forced by their own indigence to deny Mr. Cary a farm which the Queen desired for him, March 1, 1567. (Latin.)
8. Mr T. Preston, afterward Master of Trinity Hall, Cambridge, to Sir Wm. Cecill; thanks him for favours to him and his brother, March 4, 1567. (Latin.)
10. Dr. Wm. Turner, Dean of Wells, to Sir Wm. Cecill; with a copy enclosed of an order agreed to by the Chapter of Wells, that, notwithstanding their recent opposition, he may enjoy his dividend from the Church of Wells, though absent for his health, March 22, 1567.
11. A letter from Mr. George Blythe at Orleance, to Mr. Michael Hicks, or in his absence to Mr. Skinner of Lincoln's Inn that he had lost his native language, &c. March 19, 1567. (French.)