38. Dr. John Dee, to the Lord Treasurer; of his skill in finding bid treasure; and that he may have leave to search old writings in Wigmore Castle, Oct. 3, 1574. Printed in Strype's Annals, Vol. II. App. No XLV.
56. Rod. Gualther, to the Bp. of Ely; that the Queen's Ambassador had assisted in the Council, at Frankfort, for the drawing up a common Confession of all the Reformed Churches. And that the sad times were predicted by comets and monsters, March 4, 157. (Latin.)
92. The route of the Queen's progress to York and other places, with the names of the stages she kept, partly in the hand-writing of Lord Burghley; begun June 7, 1575.