1. The Lady Stanhope, to Sir Wm. Cecill; for his wholesome counsel to Mr. Hotham, who had married her daughter, and through groundless jealousy intended to divorce her, Sept. 7, 1569. See Vol. LXI. Art. 50.
10, 1569. On the back of this paper Sir William has written some memorandums, among which are, "Juells of ye Q. of Navarr." "Declarations for the Cessio of ye Q. of Scot." "Ayde for ye Q. of Scotts."
20. A draught of the Queen's proclamation for pardoning certain persons concerned in the Northern Rebellion, Feb. 18, 1569; with Sir Wm. Cecill's corrections.
40. The Vice-Provost and Fellows of King's Coll. Cambridge, to the Queen; to choose a Provost freely, according to their statutes, Feb. 28, 1569. (Latin.)
86. Mr. E. Deering, to Sir Wm. Cecill; he accuses Dr. Whitgift and others; and reproves Sir Wm. Cecill, for sending new statutes to Cambridge, Nov. 18, 1570.