18. The Magistrates of Berwick inform Lord Burghley, that their Marshal, Sir Henry Woodrington, is dead, and they want a better in his place, March 13, 1592.
1. Cornish Justices complain to Lord Burghley, that their county is hurt by a patent to Henry Warner that restrains their salting and curing of fish, Oct. 15, 1593.
78. Mr. Attorney-General Egerton, to Lord Burghley; of a Bill to be signed for the young Earl of Derby's Chamberlainship of the coun' of Chester, Sept. 30, 1593.
68. Frederick, Duke of Wirtemberg, to Lord Burghley; for leave to export from England 1000 cloths duty free; with a present of a gold chain, Dec. 12, 1594.
84. Dr. Richard Fletcher, Bishop of Worcester, desires of Lord Burghley that he may be translated to the See of London, June 29, 1594. Printed in Strype's Annals, Vol. IV. p. 205.