22. Walter Haddon, to Sir W. Cecil; he begs his favour in some College affairs; mentions the Readings of Peter Martyr; and his transcribings the Ecclesiastical Laws, Jan. 29, 1552. (Latin.)
23. The Duke of Northumberland, to Sir W. Cecil; his concern for his illness; he comforts him with hopes of the King's recovery, May 7, 1553. Printed in Strype's Ecclesiastical Memorials, ii. App. CLXI.
24. The first copy of a letter to be written from the Lady Jane Grey, when she came to the Tower; written by the Duke of Northumberland, July 12, 1553.
25. An original letter (according to Cecil's indorsement) from the Lords of the Council named Q. Jane's Council to Lord Rich; informing him of Lord Oxford's going over to Q. Mary, and desiring him to continue steadfast to Q. Jane. July 19, 1553. This is a very curious document, and according to ...
27. An original letter from the Queen's Council [Anno prim. Mariæ], to Dr. Wootton, Sir William Pickering, and Sir Tho. Chaloner, by Sir Ant. St. Leger; for continuing Dr. Wootton Ambassador in France, Aug. 12, 1553.
29. J. Sleidan's epistle, to Sir J. Cheke and Sir W. Cecil; concerning his commentaries; wants information of the affair between Henry VIII. and Pope Clement; resolves that his Commentaries shall reach to the present time ; and that he will write the History of the Council of Trent. Strasburgh, ...