3. The information and complaint of Thomas Gylles (himself a lender of apparel), against the Yeoman of the Queen's Revels, that he lends out the dresses to low persons and others, by which means they become tarnished and otherwise injured; with twenty-one instances of this abuse, 1571.
55. Lord Hunsdon, Governor of Berwick, to Mr. Randolph, yielding to his request of sending money, though but sparingly, Feb. 24, 1571. This letter is referred to in the foregoing.
30. Two letters to Lord Burghley, the former from Mr. Newdigate, the latter from the Duchess of Somerset; making over Comb-nevil to him, for which she requests some of his Rhenish wine, Sept. 13, 1571.
19. A small written paper from the Lord Morton, containing a request that Lord Scrope might be applied to in favour of Lord Maxwell's tenants that they might not be molested with suits, &c. 1571.