61. A letter from Thomas Vavasour to Sir Wm. Cecil, in Latin, to remove a suspicion of his being wavering in religion., because he wanted to travel to study physick, Oct. 23, 1551.
64. A French letter from John Calvin to the Duke of Somerset, thanking him for Presenting his book to the King, and other favours: advising him also concerning church matters; from Geneva, July 25, 1551. Printed in Strype's Life of Cranmer, App. No LVIII.
65. A Latin letter from an agent of the Princes of Germany, then residing in London, to the Secretaries Petre and Cecil, and to Dr. Wootton Dean of Canterbury, for his speedy dispatch, Oct. ult. 1551.
66. A Latin letter.from Polydore Vergil to Mr. Secretary Cecil, to send him a warrant signed by the Council, for procuring a gift from the King of 300 crowns, Nov. 10, 1551. Printed in Strype's Eccl. Mem. ii. App. CXLV.