44. The Abp. of Canterbury, to Lord Burghley; concerning the Vicarage Farm at Aldborough, in Suffolk, and his dealings with Willoughby the Incumbent. No date.
55. A declaration of the manours, lands and tenements that fell to Henry VIII. through exchange, purchase, or other assurance, before the Court of Augmentations of the revenues of the Crown was erected from the 3d year of his reign.
62. A letter from Goddard and Southwick at Flushing, English merchant adventurers, to the Governor of their Company in England; that they had not yet, but hoped, though with difficulty, to obtain of the Prince some favour relating to their commerce, May 12, 1573.
76. The Vice-Chancellor and Chief Members of Cambridge, show to Lord Burghley their dealings betwixt the Masters and Fellows of Bennet Coll. Aug. 8, 1573. Printed in Strype's Life of Whitgift, App. No XV.