26. Catharine Ashley, on the part of the Lady Elizabeth, to Sir William Cecil, that he would interfere with the Lord Protector on the part of the bearer, some poor man; with a postscript in the hand-writing of Elizabeth. No date. fo. 41.
33. James VI. of Scotland to Lord Burghley, in favour of certain Scotish merchants sent to London to provide necessaries for his marriage. Ross, July 19, 1589. fo. 51.
35. Prince Henry's copy of a complimentary letter from himself to the States General of the United Provinces, by the hands of the Chevalier Daniston. Striveling, 22 Aug. 1601. fo. 55. (In French.)
36. Queen Elizabeth's licence to the Lord Darcy, for absence from Parliament on account of sickness. Richmond, Oct. 25, 1601. fo. 56. Signed by herself.
42. King James I. to the Duke of Buckingham, expressing his grief at his absence, and earnestly desiring his return. Requests that none may see his letter, and that the Duke will not answer it. No date. fo. 64.
43. Prince Henry to his father, giving an account of his health and studies; that he was reading Terence, Cicero and Phædrus. July 15. fo. 66. (In Latin.)
44. Prince Henry to his mother, in French, with the first-fruits of his studies in that language, by way of new-year's gift. fo. 67. A copy by his tutor, Adam Newton?