29. John Cousin, Minister of a French Church in London, his letter in behalf of the merchants and strangers of his religion. Indorsed by Grindal, Bishop of London. (French.)
31 . An epistle, from Dr. Walter Haddon, to Sir W. Cecil, Secretary to the Queen ; requesting a fayour for Mr. Gardiner, the Queen's receiver June 12, 1561. (Latin.)
33. An epistle from Mr. Anthony Penn, to (it should seem his step-son) Michael Hicks; under the care of his tutor Mr. Blyth at Trinity College, Cambridge, March 1, 1561.
38. "Devices to be shewed before the Quenes Matie by waye of maskinge at Nottingham Castell after the meteing of the quene of Scotts." This representation seems to have been set aside: see Camden's Annals, for 1562, p. 60.