36. The Abp. of York, to the Lord Treasurer; of the forfeitures of the clergy, granted to the Gentlemen Pensioners. Complaint against the Commissioners, June 29, 1573. Printed in Strype's Life of Grindall.
73. The Fellows of St. John's Cambridge, to Lord Burghley; for Dr,. Longworth to be their Master again, as the Colleac flourished under him, July 25, 1573. (Latin.)
94. An account of lands of the Duke of Norfolk, leased for the accustomed rent, the first account on paper, the second on fourpieces of parchment, 1,2,3,4, 1573.
12. The Earl of Huntingdon to the Lord Treasureer; that in the Queen's commission for musters, York and Hull are (he supposed by chance) omitted, May 23, 1573.
15. The Earl of Huntingdon, Lord President of the North, to the Lord Treasurer; that matters in the North have a good aspect; and that the late action against Edinburgh Castle will put a stop to many Popish practices, July 5, 1573.
18. The Earl of Huntingdon and others of the Northern Council, at York, to the Queen; showing the quiet state of the Country; with an account of the sessions, when sixty prisoners were brought to the bar, Aug. 14, 1573.