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15. Minutes of a second speech of the Queen to her Parliament, by the Lord Keeper, concerning her marriage and the succession to the crown, 1563. In her own hand-writing.
3. Lord Burghley's copy of a letter to the Queen; wherein he complains that having offended her her he was not allowed to speak for himself in person to her, 1586. The indorsement states that it was not received.
7. Sir Wm. Cecill's copy of his letter to Lady Fitzwilliams; on a dispute betwixt her and Mr. Wingfield, wherein he was nominated an arbitrator, Nov. 26, 1560.
15. Sir Wm. Cecill, to Sir T. Smith; to insist on restitution of Calais, and that the Queen resolves to keep Newhaven, or the French small smart for it, March 29, 1562.
16. Sir Wm. Cecill, to Sir T. Smith; that he has his letters by M. de Favory, and has paid him money; he chide him for not writing sooner, April 7, 1562.
23. Sir Wm. Cecill, to Sir T. Smith; that the Lord Admiral Mr. Petre and Mr. Wootton will satisfy the French Ambassador, as to his complaints, Nov. 18, 1562.