10. Julius Borgarucius, to the Lord Treasurer; complaining that the Master of the Rolls keeps his wife from him in his own house, and wishes he may not teach her to be a Papist, Oct, 1573. (Latin.) See Strype's, Life of Grindall, p. 225.
22. Lord Chamberlain Heneage, to Lord Burghley that he has a new-born grandson, by his daughter, and petitions his Lordship to he a Sponsor, &c. Nov. 1, 1573.
96. Mr. Secretary Walsingham, to the Lord Treasurer; that the Queen's pleasure is that 501. he assigned to Mr. Hatton, towards payment of his debts, Dec. 13, 1574.
28. Tho. Herle, Warden of Manchester, his complaint to the Lord Treasurer; that their preacher was assaulted by one Smith, their plate detained, and their lands entered on by one Stanton of the Duchy Court, on pretence of concealment, Apr. 24, 1574.