4. Copy of a letter from the Lord Treasurer and Earl of Leicester, to the workers of the mines at Keswick in Cumberland; to allow Mr. Hugh Brinkhurst and Mr. Philip Bayer to see and examine the state of the mines royal there and elsewhere, 1579.
36. A copy of a letter of Mary Q. of Scotland, to Q. Elizabeth, complaining that Claud Hamilton, a fugitive rebel, was received and harboured by some persons in England, Oct, 5, 1579.
80. The Abp. of York desires of Lord Burghley not to attempt to make the Earl of Huntingdon and him friends, as it will be only a counterfeit reconciliation; he wishes the Dean may be removed to some other preferment, Dec. 28, 1579.