75. Matthew, Abp. of Canterbury, to Sir Wm. Cecill; showing his apprehensions lest Dr. Thirlby, and Mr. Boxal, Dean of Windsor, appointed by the Council to be kept in custody by him, should bring infection with them, Sept. 20, 1563.
81. Matthew, Abp. of Canterbury, to Sir Wm. Cecill; mentioning Barnaby Gouge's case; Bale's Antiquities; and that an instrument for a Prebend from the Queen should be altered, Nov. 20, 1563.
26. The Lord Treasurer, to Sir Wrn. Cecill; to take advantage of forfeitures incurred by merchants break. ing the statute concerning Woad through forgetfulness, Aug. 28, 1563.
15. Laws of the boarders betwixt England and Scotland, agreed upon by commissioners of both the realms Sept. 10, 1563. In the hand-writing of Randolph the Queen's Ambassador.
28. The Lord Treasurer, to Sir Wm. Cecill; mentioning what loss must he sustained in putting off the Queen's provisions that came from Newhaven, in Normandy, Sept. 1, 1563.
37. Lord John Grey, to Sir Wm. Cecill; acknowledging his many favours to Lady Catherine, his niece, and desiring his opinion of the copy enclosed of her petition to Q. Elizabeth, Nov. 7, 1563.