115. Minutes of a letter from the Chancellor; informing the Master and Fellows of Christ's College, Cambridge, of the qualification required for a Fellowship there, 1584.
121. Mr. Strype's copy of Lord Burghley's and Secretary Walsingham's instructions for the Queen's Ambassador to the States, on the capture of Antwerp by the Spaniards, 1585.
123. Lord Burghley, to Mr. Davison, Ambassador in the Low-Countries that Lord Leicester was too expensive to the Queen. He tells him the names of the new Governors of Flushing and Brill, Oct. 24, 1585.
9. Sir Wm. Cecill, to Sir Tho. Smith; on Parliamentary business; on the arraignment of traitors that Chastillon will serve God and his country, Jan. 14, 1562.
21. Mr. Secretary Cecill, to Sir T. Smith; that the articles of Dieppe are advantageous to the Papists: he reminds him of his credit in France, Nov. 14, 1562.
22. Mr. Secretary Cecill, to Sir T. Smith; that his treating with the Pope's Legate is disliked; that Huntley the plague of Scotland is dead, Nov. 17, 1562.