57. Sir Wm. Cecill, to Sir T. Smith; on the intercourse betwixt England and the Low-Countries; that the Queen's resentment against Hales still remains, Nov. 26, 1564.
59. Sir Wm. Cecill, to Sir T. Smith; on opening trade with the Low-Countries; petitions from Bruges for the English to hold their fairs there, &c. Dec. 30, 1564.
102. Minutes of Lord Burghley's answer to the Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge, who had asked his advice as to a Fast ordered there by the Bishop of Ely, Sept. 15, 1580.
111. The Lord Treasurer, in a letter to the Abp. of Canterbury, disapproves his Twenty four articles of inquiry into the conformity of Ministers, July 1, 1584. A copy. Printed in Strype's Life of Whitgift, App. Book III. No. 9.
113. Lord Burghley's minutes of his letter to Sir Edward Stradling, who had seized on the person of an heiress, the daughter of Thomas Gamoge, Esquire, and unjustly detained the evidences of her lands; and also of another letter to Sir - Karn to take possession of the young lady's property, in t...
119. Lord Burghley's minutes of a letter from himself and Secretary Walsingham, to the Earl of Huntingdon; that the county of York is aggrieved in the levy of soldiers for Ireland, 1585.
19. Copies by Mr. Hicks of several letters of the Lord Treasurer, to an unnamed person, intended to clear himself of sundry slanders raised against him, 1585.