99. J. Sleidan, to Sir Wm. Cecil; advises of the empire; that he is busy about his book, &c. Strasbourg, Dec. 1552. (Latin.) Printed in Strrype's Life of Cranmer, App. NoXCIX.
101. Johannes ab Ulmis, to Sir Wm. Cecil; to obtain from the Duke of Northumberland a scholarship in King's College, for a friend of Bullinger's, 1552, (Latin.)
104. Dr. Ridley, Bishop of London, to Sir John Gate, Vice-Chamberlain, and Sir W. Cecil, Secretary to Edw. VI. for their interest with the King that he might have the nomination of the person to be appointed to the Chauntership of St. Paul s, about to be vacant by Mr. Grindall's translation to a...
1. Roger Askham (sic), to Sir W. Cecil; from Villacho in Carinthia. He thanks him for his kind letter, and expresses his joy for the recovery of Mr. Cheke, July 12, 1552,