1. The question discussed, by John, Prior of Merton, whether a man may lawfully marry the widow of his own brother, who died without children; (resolved in the negative), 1529. (Latin.) This is printed in Strype's Eccl. Memor. Vol. I. Append. No XXVIII.
36. Minutes, corrected by Lord Burghley, of the Queen's letter to Lord Cobham; that the Officers of the Cinque-ports must do their duty, or she will cancel their privileges, 1587.
40. Minutes of an expostulatory letter of Q. Elizabeth, to the Emperor of Fez and Morocco; for his unkind dealings, 1590. In the hand-writing of Lord Burghley.
73. The answer returned to the Ambassador of France by the Marques of Northampton, the Earl of Leicester, the Lord Howard, and Sir W. Cecill, Her Majesty's Commissioners, concerning the marriage. (Latin.) A copy only, made by Mr. Strype.