38. An extract from Eusebius, concerning an indignity put upon Euphrates, Bishop of Cologne, by introducing a common strumpet into his chamber, &c. (Latin.)
61. One unnamed Nobleman to another, desiring reciprocal friendship, and thus oddly ending his letter, viz. "To the moste melancholy Lord, to the Right Honorable my verie best Lord." A copy only.
2. Orders for reformation of abuses committed in Exercises and Conferences held by some Church Ministers; with names (collected by Lord Burghley) of some of the innovators.
8. Christoph. Bowman petitions Lord Burghley to be released from Woodstreet Prison, wherein he says he is confined for practising God's word, and is in danger of perishing from contagion.