16. Lord Burghley's note of a determination of a cause betwixt the Dean and Chapter of Chester, and possessors of their lands in fee-farm, before the Lord Treasurer, &c. March 7, 1578.
25. A declaration of the Nobility, to spend life and fortune in defence of the Queen, against the King of Spain, 1589. Penned by Lord Burghley, and to be spoken by the Lord Chancellor.
28.* Lord Burghley's draught of a certificate to be signed by the Lords of the Council, allowing the services of John Edg, already employed in the camp of the Duke of Parma, 1586.
42. A letter to the Lord Treasurer, inclosing a list of Gentlemen of good consideration in Gloucestershire; with a rough plan of the West side of the county; and some addition's by Lord Burghley. On two papers.
62. Mrs. Cecill, to her son Lord Burghley; to interpose in a contest betwixt Sir Wingfield, Fitzwilliams and Mr. Wingfield, who had married two of his sisters, April 20, 1577.
63. A letter from Lady Oxford, to her husband; lamenting his unkindness, which she knows not the ocuse of, Dec. 7, 158-1. Penned by her father Lord Burghley.
64. A letter from Lady Oxford, to the Earl; clearing herself of the imprudence he had charged her with in a previous letter, Dec. 12, 1581. Penned by Lord Burghley.