78. Mr. Attorney-General Popham signifies to Lord Burghley his approbation of the suit of the Dean and Chapter of Chichester, for refounding the Hospital of St. Mary's for the use of the indigent people, Nov. 25, 1581.
1. John Aylmer, Bp. of London, to Lord Burghley; showing his dislike to verses printed at Oxford, on the Spaniards' defeat, April 29, 1589. These verses were the "Skeltonical Salutation." See Strype's Life of Aylmer,
6. The Vice-Chancellor and Heads of Houses in Cambridge, to Lord Bughley; to know how to proceed against Bambrigg and Johnson, two irregular Preachers, April 23, 1589.
26. Reasons of the Bishop of London for suspending from preaching Henry Smith, Parson of St. Clement's without Temple-Bar; with his answers to the same, 1589.