5. The Vice-Chancellor and Heads of Houses Cambridge, to Lord Burghley; stating their objections to shows and plays, as likely to increase the dangers of the plague, July 17, 1593. Printed in Strype's Annals, Vol. IV. p. 162.
37. Sir Francis Knollys thanks Lord Burghley for procuring him the Order of the Garter, and dislikes that Bishops should hold courts in their own name, 1593.
42. Philip Williams, to Lord Burghley and the Council; setting forth his distress and prosecution from Sir Geoffry Fenton, whose threatening letter to him he sendeth with his own to their Lordships, intreating relief, June 10, 1593.