31. A copy of the Lord Treasurer's letter to the Chancellor of Scotland; to persuade the King his Master to suppress the professed enemies of the Gospel.
34. Mr. Strype's copy of a letter from Lord Burghley, to the two Scotish Ambassadors, in answer to their King's desire for a safe conduct to some persons sent by him to treat with the Queen for stopping proceedings against the Queen of Scots, Dec. 1586.
65. The copy of a letter from the Council, to the Mayor and Aldermen of Cambridge; forbidding their encroaching on the privileges of the University, Nov. 27, 1552.
17. The statement of Mr. Cawdrey's case; with the opinion of Mr. Ja. Morice, Attorney of the Court of Wards, on the sentence of deprivation given against him.
78. A note of the remainder of the ready money, and an estimate of the value of the victuals remaining unsold this day, belonging to the account of 12,5591. disbursed by Her Majesty for a supply, and of which Sir John Norris and Sir Francis Drake challenge a part for nine days victuals, &c. ...
88. A brief report of goods taken at Cales in Spain by sundry persons, and found in divers ships since their arrival in the river Thames, and how disposed of.
53. A copy of Mr. J. Arundell's letter to the Council; that he had been assaulted in the streets, and unjustly imprisoned; requests to be discharged on giving hail, Sept. 1590. See Num. 64, Art. 76.
40. Wm. Denet a Popish Priest's letter to the Earl of Arundel; bewailing his false accusation of him, Jan. 23, 1588. A copy only. Printed in Strype's Annals, Vol. III. p. 250.
55. Mr. Strype's copy of a letter from Lady Bacon, to the Lord Treasurer; that the Puritans might he permitted to lay their case before the Queen and Council, Feb. 26, 1584.