2. Roger Ascham, to Sir W. Cecil, from Spires; being with the King Ambassador there, he wants to know if he may talk sometimes with the Pope's Nuncio's men; he relates some news; wants some preferment; Sept. 27, 1552.
4. James Haddon, to Sir W. Cecil; he complains of Oglethorp's ill management of the college, and fears that the permitting him so long a respite before he removes thence, may be inconvenient, July ult. 1552. (Latin.)
5. Walter Haddon, to Sir W. Cecil; the success of his letters patent from the King. with Dr. Oglethorp and the Fellows, for the Presidentship of Magdalen College, Oxon, 1552. (Latin.)
6. Walter Haddon, to Sir W. Cecil; his grateful resentments of his endeavours to promote his business, and communicate his letters to the King, Aug. 11, 1552. (Latin.)
7. Walter Haddon, to Sir W. Cecil; desiring his directions how far he may comply with Oglethorp's petitions, who otherwise refused to go out, Aug. 29, 1552. (Latin)
11. Walter Haddon, to Sir W. Cecil; concerning the misbehaviour of a student related to them both; mentioning also who is likely to be Chancellor of the University, Nov. 19, 1552. (Latin.)