67. A letter, supposed to be from Mr. Hoby, a prisoner in the Fleet, (the signature being cut out,) to Lord, Burghley; showing his great affection for the Queen and him, March 13, 1590.
74. A letter of William Baily, to Gilbert Earl of Shrewsbury, who had appointed this Baily to set down in writing how one Burrows, a Surgeon, had tampered with the deceased Lord his father, pretending to cure him, Jan. 13, 1590.
24. The Bishop of Ross, to the Queen; that he has procured the release of J. Welles her subject, and hopes she will also release Lesley his Nephew, March 22, 1591.