11. Henry Lanman and Thomas Laughter, two Merchants, desire Mr. Hicks to procure Sir Robert Cecil to withdraw his protection from Humphrey Abdey, their debtor, Nov. 24, 1595.
91. Dr. Barrow, Divinity Reader in Cambridge, desires of Lord Burghley to be continued in his Professorship; with his opinions on Predestination, Sept. 17, 1596. (Latin.)
48. Otto, Duke of Brunswick and Lunenburg, compliments Lord Burghley, and hopes the Queen's fleet will be successful over her enemies, June 28, 1597. (Latin.) Printed in Strype's Annals, Vol. IV. p. 322.
57. Charles Howard, Lord Admiral, to Lord Burghley; that Mr. Harris, of St. Michael's Mount, Cornwall, may on certain conditions have a lease of that place for life, June 24, 1597.