70. Lady Wharton, to Lord Burghley; for a lease of the lands of ber daughter (the Queen's ward), which daughter she had by Sir Francis Willoughby, Nov. 5, 1597.
75. Lord Thomas Howard, to Mr. Hicks; to apply to Lord Burghley for a mitigation of the Queen's Custom for some cassia fistula he had imported, Dec. 26, 1597.
81. The Bishop of London, to Lord Burghley; of the ruinous state of St. Paul's Church, and the houses of the Bishoprick, by Bishop Aylmer's negligence, Nov. 20, 15.97.
82. The Abp. of Dublin, to Lord Burghley; that he has facilitated the means of Mr. Ryder's being made Dean of St. Patrick's, Nov. 29, 1597. Printed in Strype's Annals, Vol. IV. p. 308.
72. The Earl of Sussex desires of Lord Burghley that, to improve his fortune, and to ease him mind he may be sent with some forces to France, Nov. 28, 1597.
36. A copy of a letter of the Scotch King to Tyrone, that he will thankfully use the assistance offers him, at the Queen of England's death, if he require it, Dec. 22, 1597.