67. Sir Wm. Cecill's draught of his letter to the Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge; how to proceed against the oppugners of the orders established there, 1565.
28. Minutes of an answer to a letter of the Scotch King, who had required safe-conduct for his Ambassadors coming to stop proceedings against the Queen of Scots; corrected by Lord Burghley, 1586.
36. Lord Burghley's copy of his letter to Sir Edward Stafford, Ambassador in France; to promote the English trade to Bourdeaux ; and to try to get off the excommunication threatened to those who shall trade with the English, Sept. 16, 1587.
71. A copy of Lord Burghley's letter to the Abp. of Canterbury, to be favourable to Cartwright, who had quitted some exceptionable opinions, Oct. 14, 1590.
78. Lord Burghley's copy of a letter to the Prince of Transylvania; that he had successfully recommended his business to the Queen, Feb. 14, 1593. (Latin.)
30. Copy of a letter from the Bishop of Ely, to the Queen; dissuading her from the French marriage, April, 1579. (Latin.) See the original in Num. 28, Art. 70.
31. A copy of the Lord Treasurer's letter to the Chancellor of Scotland; to persuade the King his Master to suppress the professed enemies of the Gospel.
34. Mr. Strype's copy of a letter from Lord Burghley, to the two Scotish Ambassadors, in answer to their King's desire for a safe conduct to some persons sent by him to treat with the Queen for stopping proceedings against the Queen of Scots, Dec. 1586.