5. Sir Wm. Cecill's minutes of the Queen's thanks to the Commanders in the North, for dispersing the Rebels; with her orders to disband the army, 1569.
22. Lord Burghley's draught of two letters, written by the Queen's order; the first to the Earl of Hertford, to be reconciled to his son Lord Beauchamp, who had married without his consent; the second, to an Archbishop to release the said Lord Beauchamp, whom by the Queen's command he held under...
77. Short memorials, in way of annals, of various matters foreign and domestic; with heads of an answer to some libel, 1592. In the hand-writing of Mr. Strype.
97. Lord Burghley's draught of a letter; thanking the Earl of Frieslana for his gift of a pair of horses and telling him that the Queen allows his messenger to export 500 hogsheads if beer, duty free. (Latin.)