15. Laws of the boarders betwixt England and Scotland, agreed upon by commissioners of both the realms Sept. 10, 1563. In the hand-writing of Randolph the Queen's Ambassador.
16. A passeport for the safe conduct of James Meinys, servant to the Queen of Scots' Secretary, on his return from England to Scotland, signed by Mr. Secretary Cecil, April 29, 1565.
18. A letter, from the Lords of the Council to Sir Th. Randoph, in Scotland; informing him of the preparations of the French by their shipping to commit hostilities on the frontiers adjoining to Scotland, Feb, 10, 1563.
20. Lady Dowager Oxford's letter to Sir Wm. Cecill, guardian of her Son; to exculpate her for delaying to prove her lately deceased Lord's will, being disposed to renounce it, and leave it to her Son, April 30, 1563.
21. Lord Chandos, to the Marquis of Winchester, Lord High Treasurer, and to Sir Richard Sackville, Knt. a Privy Counsellor; complains that (he being master of the Queen's game in Braydon Forest) the Lady Stump claimed the right of Brinkworth Woods, in the said forest, May 30, 1563.