33. Sir Edward Warner, once Lieutenant of the Tower, to Sir Wm. Cedill; that he enjoys his retirement; wishes Sir Wm. was not so harrassed with fatiguing business, &c. and ends with petitioning for the decayed furniture of Lady Catherine's chamber in the Tower, Sept. 5, 1563.
34. Mr. Herle, to Sir Wm. Cecill; that sickness had prevented him sending an account of his negotiations; that he was preparing to return to England, and wanted more money, Oct. 13, 1563.
36. Mr. Herle, from Brussels, to Sir Wm. Cecill; earnestly repeating his request for a supply of money, and informing him of the state of several parts of Europe, Nov. 5, 1563.
38. Mr. Lennard the elder, to Sir Wm, Cecill, concerning a marriage depending betwixt his eldest son and one Mrs. Mary Darrell; with complaints of the behaviour of Mr. Googe to obstruct it, Nov. 10, 1563.
39. Copy of Mr. Darrell the elders letter to Mr. Lennard, sen.; showing his and his daughter's desire that the litter should be matched with young Mr. Lennard.
42. A letter from Theodore Birckman, a German Physician, to Reiner Solenander; concerning the new method of treating distempers by Carichterius Physician to the King of the Romans, from Vienna, May 14, 1563. (Latin.)