8. More prophetical rhymes, beg. "A duke out of Denmarke shall hym dight." To these are added other prophecies in prose; and, at the end, a key to them.
84. Mr. Secretary Cecill condoles with Mr. White the bad state of Ireland; he informs him that he is ennobled with the title of Lord Burghley, but is the poorest Lord in England, March 14, 1570.
106. Lord Burghley, to the Earl of Embden; thanking him for a pair of horses: of the great good done by the Abp. of Cologn, 1582. (Latin.) His Lordship's own copy.
120. Lord Burghley, to Sir Nich. Whyte, in Ireland; on Parry's treason, and God's mercy to the Queen and Nation; his opinion of the Lord Deputy of Ireland, May 29, 1585.