37. Mr. Strype's copy of a letter, supposed to be written from some Catholic in England, to Mendoza, the Spanish Ambassador, then in France; on the defeat of the Armada, in 1588. Said to have been devised by Lord Burghley.
43. A copy of a letter from Cardinal Wolsey, to Dr. Taylor, Ambassador to France; concerning the entering into a league with the French King, July 15, 1526.
54. Mr. Strype's copy of minutes of the Council's letter to Lords-Sussex' -and Warwick, and to the Lord Admiral, Lieutenants of the Army in the North, against the rebellious Earls of Westmoreland and Northumberland, Dec. 26, 1569.
57. Lord Burghley's minutes of a letter from the Queen, to the Abp. of Canterbury (Parker); requirhim to confer with the Bishops of his Province an others having ecclesiastical jurisdiction, for redressing disorders in the Church occasioned by difference of opinion, &c. 1564. Printed in Stry...
69. A letter from Dr. Da. Lewes, of the Admiralty Court, to Lord Burghley; inclosing the above declaration by Winter; with his sentiments thereon, July 15, 1579.
77. A note of the remainder of the ready money, and an estimate of the value of the corn and other merchandise unsold this present day, belonging to the account of the voyage of Spain and Portugal, Dec. 13, 1589.
81. A proposal to the Council, from the Mayor and Burgesses of Dartmouth, for the purchase of the Spanish carrack; they offering to pay two hundred pounds, and to build a hospital for the poor in their town, 1594.
22. Copy of a letter to Lord Burghley; in excuse of a speech in Parliament against the Triple Subsidy. Copy of a letter to Lord Burghley; recommending the writer's first suit touching the Solicitor's place. Imperfect.