16. A passeport for the safe conduct of James Meinys, servant to the Queen of Scots' Secretary, on his return from England to Scotland, signed by Mr. Secretary Cecil, April 29, 1565.
40. Thomas, Lord Dacres, to Sir Wm. Cecill; his father being lately dead, he desires his warrant to procure writs for the finding of his office, Nov. 21, 1563.
43. Lord John Grey, to Sir Wm. Cecil; earnestly setting forth the dangerous condition. of his niece, the Lady Catherine, by reason of her great trouble for the Queen's displeasure, Dec. 12, 1563.
52. Matthew Parker, Abp. of Canterbury, to Sir Wm. Cecill; that he intends shortly to, visit his diocese personally, to know the state thereof. He begs a couple of bucks, his brethren being better provided of parks than himself, and says, he doubts whether Bishops and Ministers in these days are...
54. A letter from Lawrence Nowell, tutor to the young Earl of Oxford, to.Sir Wm. Cecill; complaining of the inaccuracy of the general maps of England, and stating his design of constructing maps of all the counties, if he should meet with Sir William's encouragement, June, 1563. (Latin.)
62. Matthew Abp. of Canterbury, to Sir Wm. Cecill; that the realm is infested with war universally, London with the pestilence, and Kent with famine; that he has recommended particular prayers to be used in the City of London, but being withheld by statutes, has forborn to do the same elsewhere ...
63. Edmund, Bp. of London, to Sir Wm. Cecill; concerning what orders should be observed and prayers used on the intended Fast-Day, on account of the Plague, July 30, 1563.
69. Edmund, Bp. of; London, to Sir Wm. Cecill; concerning assembling to prayer and fasting In the plague time; with mention of a letter he had sent to Lord Robert Dudley on the excommunication of one Sebastian, Aug 12, 1563.
78. Thomas, Abp. of York, to Sir Wm. Cecill recommending one Lakyns to be presented to the vacant living of Awthorpe in Lincoln diocese; and desiring further advice concerning the imprisoned Scotch Priests, Nov. 5, 1563.