65. The copy of a letter from the Council, to the Mayor and Aldermen of Cambridge; forbidding their encroaching on the privileges of the University, Nov. 27, 1552.
3. Mr. Strype's copy of a letter from Wolsey, in great affliction, to the King's Secretary; in which he desires information of what had passed at the King's consultation concerning him. Printed in Strype's Memorials I. App. No XXXI.
6. Some Latin verses, said to be "copied oute of a boke wherin was Wycliffs wourkes, lying in a tailour's shopp at Harlowe in Essex, after the dissolution of the monasteries, above xxti yeres paste." They are monkish Leonines of a prophetical nature, and intitled "De gestis futuris." They begin,...
2. Lord Burghley's minutes of his letter to the Queen; for her favour in case the Earl of Oxford, his son-in-law, should injure him or his daughter, April 23, 1576.
10. Sir Wm. Cecill, to Sir T. Smith; on the practices of the Provost of Paris, for which he was committed to the Tower; with other matters, Feb. 7, 1562.