2. Matthew, Abp. of Canterbury, to -Sir Wm. Cecill; concerning the Book of Articles, Puritans, Bucer and Martyr's Letters, Withers at Cambridge, and the Dean of St Paul's, March 8, 1564.
9. A proclamation, published March 21, 1564, for the better executing of process, and against such as dare resist the same. This is the same as Art. 84 in Vol. VII. It was printed by Cawood.
52. An epistle of Dr. Pern of Peterhouse, Cambridge, to Sir Wm. Cecill; that the four first Councils are preferable to all others, Apr. 8, 1565. (Latin).
70. Matthew, Abp. of Canterbury, to Sir Wm. Cecill; that Dr. Caius is charged with Atheism. He desires that Bourn may reside with the Bp. of Lincoln at London, Jan. 4, 1565.
88. An epistle from Robert Cundall, Scholar of Clare-hall, Cambridge, to Sir Wm. Cecill; he petitions for a maintenance, Jan. 16, 1565. (Latin.) 89. Dr. Gabriel Goodman, Dean of Westminster, to Sir Wm. Cecill; in behalf of the hospitall of the Savoye, Feb. 23, 1565.
53. Accusations brought against the Provost of King's Coll., Cambridge, by several members of the same, in appeal to the Bp. of Lincoln, visitor, 1565. See Art. 58.
25. The Queen's letter to Thomas Randolph, her agent in Scotland, signed by herself; that though commissioners are appointed for both nations, she is unwilling an English Earl should condescend to be put on a level with a Scotch Baron; therefore, though she dislikes Earl Bothwell for a commissio...
15. Copy of the, Queen's commission and articles concerning pirates. To Sir Edw. Dymock, Sir Robt. Tyrwhitt, Robt. Carr, and Adlard Whelby, Esqrs., Oct. 16, 1865.