61. Mr. Wood of All Souls, to the Lord Treasurer acknowledging his favours, and sending him a certificate of his admission to study physic in that College, August, 1572. (Latin.)
62. Mr. Thomas Cecill, to the Lord Treasurer; that he is tired with his Proctorship; gets old and poor, and wants some little annual place of profit, Nov. 1572. (Latin.)
64. Vice-Chancellor Byng, to the Chancellor Lord Burghley; of Clark's sermon against Prelacy; and of Popish trinkets found in Dr. Caius's lodgings, Dec. 14, 1572.
65. Dr. Chaderton of Cambridge, to Lord Burghley; having been long public Professor of Divinity, he would be glad of the Deanery of Winchester now vacant, Nov. 19, 1572.