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42. Sir Wm. Cecill, to Sir T. Smith; to use his interest with the French Court for Sir N. Throckmorton's liberty, imprisoned in that kingdom, Sept. 3, 1563.
49. Sir Wm. Cecill, to Sir T. Smith; on the treaty of peace concluded with Frauce ; that John Hales is put to trouble for his book on the Succession, April 27, 1564.
55. Sir Wm. Cecill, to Sir T. Smith; on a treaty with the Spaniards to renew intercourse with the Flemings; that he is vexed about the Queen's intention of sending himself and Sir. N. Throckmorton to condole with the new Emperor, Sept. 23, 1564.
86. A copy of Lord Burghley's mild answer to an impertinent letter of one Deering, a Puritan teacher, who had called his religion in question, April 3, 1572.
31. A copy of Lord Burghley's letter, to Sir Tho. Scot; to demand of Mr. Wyat and Mr. Finch true copies of the deeds of conveyance of Lady Finch's lands, April 21, 1587.