96. Lord Burghley informs Mr. Whyte why money which he should have received from the Exchequer was stopped; is sorry to hear Lord Kildare is committed, Jan. 3, 1580.
101, Mr. Secretary Cecill, to the town of Stamford; on being chosen their Recorder, and on a. dispute among them. With a duplicate of the same letter. Both copies the latter by Mr. Strype.
115. Minutes of a letter from the Chancellor; informing the Master and Fellows of Christ's College, Cambridge, of the qualification required for a Fellowship there, 1584.
121. Mr. Strype's copy of Lord Burghley's and Secretary Walsingham's instructions for the Queen's Ambassador to the States, on the capture of Antwerp by the Spaniards, 1585.
123. Lord Burghley, to Mr. Davison, Ambassador in the Low-Countries that Lord Leicester was too expensive to the Queen. He tells him the names of the new Governors of Flushing and Brill, Oct. 24, 1585.
1. Names of Noblemen, Gentlemen, &c. who transacted affairs for the establishment of Queen Jane; also Sir William Cecill's letter to the Gentlemen of Lincolnshire, 1552.