66. A letter in an affected stile, consisting of more words than sentiment, from Robertus Junius Cosmopolita, to his friend Allan, July 28, 1610. (Latin.)
2. Lord Wm. Burghley, to Monsieur Beaulieu, at Brussels; about a stallion horse, and a great frost in England, likely to produce a famine if it continues, &c. 1608. (French.)
7. Mr. William Waldgrave, to Sir Michael Hicks; that having an ague, he will permit his son to transact his business at the Manor Courts, Sept. 19, 1609.
20. Lord Salisbury, to an unnamed person, (perhaps Mr. Newton) praising the wisdom of the Prince, in preferring a friend of his Lordship, Aug. 31, 1609.
27. Two familiar letters of Lord and Lady Shrewsbury, to Sir M. Hicks; about defending an apprentice who had been wronged by his master, a merchant; that she had unfortunately lost his last letter, but bad sent her servant Nevil to rectify mistakes, Nov. 23 and Dec. 17, 1609.