37. A long and fantastical invective against, and accusation of, several great persons for treason; sent to the Council, by Jo. Baptista, an Italian. (Latin.)
49. Morgan Colman, to Lord Burghley; humbly and humanely interceding for his master, Lord Burghley's son, then under his Lordship's displeasure, Oct. 12, 1588. Mr. Hickes, in his indorsement of this letter, has most unjustly called it "a saw manner of writing."
53. Edward Isham, to Lord Burghley; that much esteeming his Lordship, he wants only to be accounted his friend and follower, without fee or reward, 1590.