61. An account of the respective claims, to Ely Rents, of the Lord Mayor and his brethren of London, and the Bishop of Ely, 1570. Imperfect, See Vol. XI. Art. 58.
75. Lord Hereford, to Sir Wm. Cecill; desiring a fee farm of the Queen's, which he will either pay for, or satisfy with part of his land of inheritance, March 27, 1570.
98. Mr. John Stubbs, to Mr. Michael Hicks of Lincoln's Inn; a familiar letter, showing that he has the came love for him as for Mr. Drury, July 18, 1570.
33. The Bp. of London, to Sir Wm. Cecill; that by a visitation at King's Coll. Cambridge, Dr. Baker, the Provost, is deprived; therefore he recommends Mr. Goad as a fit person to succeed him, Feb. 23, 1569.
3. Mr. Wilson, Master of St. Catherine's near the Tower, to Sir Wm. Cecill; wants to be Agent with the K. of Portugal, for the forwarding the business of his brother, a merchant, May 13, 1569. (Latin.)
9. Mr. Wilson, to Sir Wm. Cecill; with a book in which he delivered his thoughts of the dangerous state of England, Aug. 13, 1569. (Latin.) 10. A copy of the Council's letter, to the Governor and Company of Merchants Adventurers; written by Sir Wm. Cecill; Sept.