91. Lord Burghley charges Mr. Whyte with misdemeanours in his office as Master of the Rolls; wants him to be reconciled to the Lord Deputy, Jan. 18, 1577.
94. This article consists of three different fragments: the first of which seems to be memorandums for some person's will; with notes or corrections by Lord Burghley. The second, minutes by Lord Burghley of some intended conveyance of an estate to himself from Mrs. Blanch a Parry: and the third,...
99. Lord Burghley, Chancellor of Cambridge, sends to the Heads of the Colleges there his own final determination of their disputes, July, 1580. His Lordship's copy.
100. Lord Burghley orders the Magistrates of Stamford to prevent a public Fast at that town, an innovation of one Johnson, &c. July 2, 1580. His Lordship's copy.
74. Sundry memorandums of receipts and payments, of the value of wood and land, with an entry that he was weighed in his jacket at Mr. Bacon's house in Thames-street, Aug. 7, 1553, his weight being 131 pounds, fo. 94, b.
7. Verses intitled "A Prophecy of strange nations." Beg. "When the crabbe in his countrie on his comons shall calle." They seem to have been also transcribed from the volume, mentioned in the preceding article, and were probably written by the author of that article, viz. John of Bridlington, a ...