59. Copy-of an epistle from the Lords of the Council to the K. of Sweden's Chancellor, concerning some English persons who have falsely insinuated themselves into credit with the King, feigning certain frivolous things of the Queen and her Council, concerning her affectation of marriage with him...
60. The Ld. Treasurer Pawlet's letter to Secretary Cecill; concerning the Duke of Florence's debt to the Queen, and that he (the Ld. Treasurer) is willing to take merchandise for it, expecting the Queen's pleasure thereupon, March 9, 1562.
61. Decrees made for the university of Cambridge, with the consent and authority of Sir William Cecill, the Chancellor of the same, and of the Regent and Non-regent Masters there,at a full congregation in their Chapter-house, or New Chapell. Dr. Philip Baker, Vice-Chancellor; William Masters and...
62. A letter of the Lord Treasurer to Sir W. Cecill; concerning damage done in the Queen's forests, with articles for commissioners to he appointed for repressing the same, March 19, 1562.
64. An original royal licence to John Mangleman, a German, and Gerebrand Floris, for the finding out of earth proper for making brimstone, Aug. 25, 1562.
1. A courteous and eloquent letter, (as it is indorsed,) of John Elmes, of the Inner Temple, to Sir Wm. Cecill, Master of the Queen's Wards; for leave to become his tenant of a farm at Thorpwaterfield, March 14, 1563.
2. A letter from Theodore Beza, at Caen, to Sir Wm. Cecill, on the ill state of the French Protestants, March 16, l562. (French.) Printed in Strype's Annals, vol. I. App. p. 95.