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30. Draught of a letter from Lord Burghley, to the Abp. of York; in which he signifies to the Archbishop the Queen's displeasure, that he so seldom appeared in the Commission with the Lord President and Council, 1587.
33. Lord Burghley's draught of his letter to Mr. Robert Beale, Clerk of the Council; to convene the Officers of the Tower of London, to make certain regulations there, 1587.
35. Lord Burghley's draught of his letter to several Bishops, that they would inform him of the behaviour of the Justices in their several divisions, Aug. 4, 1587.
43. Lord Burghley's minutes of a letter from the Lord Chancellor and Treasurer, to the Abp. of Canterbury; to search for the authors, &c. of a vile book "Martin Mar-Prelate" against the Hierarchy of the Church, 1588.
45. Lord Burghley's draught of his letter to Capt. Winter, a prisoner in Spain; that the Queen refuses to deliver Don Pedro de Valdez, in exchange for him, 1588.
46. Lord Burphley's minutes of a letter from the Queen, to the Visitors of St. John's College, Cambridge; that Mr. Howland be chosen Master of that College.
55. Lord Burghley's draught of every long and crafty letter written soon after the defeat of the Spanish Armada, in the character a Papist in England, and directed to Mendoza the Spanish Ambassador in France.