62. Orders for the househoid in the reigns of Hen. III. Edward III. Hen. IV. Edw. IV. Hen, VIII, with the names of sundry officers; in the hand-writing of Sir W. Cecil.
63. "Here insuyth the hole charg of a dyner made by the kyngs highness in the Loge in the litle parke of Wyndesor, twysday the xxvth daye of February beyng the xix yere of hys reyne. "
65. Copy of a letter from one Friar Laurence to Lord Cromwell, concerning the King's divorce, and the opposition of some Friars of Greenwich to this measure. No date. This is printed in Strype's Eccl. Memorials, vol. I. App. No XLVII.
66. "A devise how that win this realme of England there maye be levied for the king owre sovereigne lorde in two yeres the some of VIIIc M lli, wt great ease to his subjectes, 1535."
67. Translation of a letter of Philip Melancthon to the English Ambassador, in favour of the power of Bishops; and recommending the King's attention to the reformation of the ecclesiastical abuses, 4 Oct., 1535.