26. The Lord Treasurer, to Sir Wrn. Cecill; to take advantage of forfeitures incurred by merchants break. ing the statute concerning Woad through forgetfulness, Aug. 28, 1563.
27. Lord John Grey, to Sir Wm. Cecill, thanking Him for the delivery, of his niece, Catharine Grey, to his custody at his seat of Pyrgo, Aug, 29, 1563.
28. The Lord Treasurer, to Sir Wm. Cecill; mentioning what loss must he sustained in putting off the Queen's provisions that came from Newhaven, in Normandy, Sept. 1, 1563.
32. Lady Catherine Grey, Countess of Hertford, to Sir Wm. Cecill; she thanks him for her and her husband's delivery out of the Tower, desiring the Queen's further favour, Sept. 3, 1563.
33. Lord John Grey, of Pyrgo, to Sir Wm. Cecill; he relates in an affecting manner how his niece, Lady Catherine, pines away under the Queen's, displeasure, Sept. 20, 1563.