23. Gilbert, Earl of Shrewsbury, relates to the Earl of Kent, his brother, the tumultuous proceedings in Northamptonshire, Warwickshire, and Leicestershire, the mob throwing open inclosures there with great insolence, and proposing a fit way to prevent it, June 2, 1607.
40. Mr. Secretary Cecill, to Sir T. Smith; insisting on his charging the Constable of France with breach of agreement that the French Ambassador is at Eaton, Aug. 16, 1563.
92. Minutes of a decree of Lord Burghley, Chancellor, with concurrence of the Heads of the Colleges' in Cambridge, for regularity in apparel, Sept. 5, 1578.