18. "Herafter folowithe all suche sumes of monie for the fees and wages due to the Lieutenant of the Tower, the Gentleman Porter and Yemen Warders ther from the feaste of thanuciation of or Ladie laste paste, to this present feaste of St. Michaell th'archangell in 1561."
48. Benedetto Spinola's confession, signed by himself, to the Earl of Pembroke, Sir W. Cecill and Sir Walter Mildmay, of frauds committed by him in the Queen's customs. It is drawn up by Sir W. Cecill himself, and accompanied with objections against Spinola and his licence, Dec..27, 1561.
56. A statement by J. Ribault of the inconveniencies that France would sustain by a war with England; including some Opinions on the restoration of Havre de Grace and Calais. (French.)
61. Decrees made for the university of Cambridge, with the consent and authority of Sir William Cecill, the Chancellor of the same, and of the Regent and Non-regent Masters there,at a full congregation in their Chapter-house, or New Chapell. Dr. Philip Baker, Vice-Chancellor; William Masters and...
41. Stuffs deliv~yd in August 1561 by the Quens comandment and the Lord Chamberleyns warrante by William Bentley owt of the wardrobe in the Tower to Sr Edward Warner, Knyght, then Levetenant of the said Tower, for the necessary ffurniture of the Ladye Kateryn Grayes, chamber prysoner ther."
47. An original warrant from Q. Eliz. to certain commissioners, impowering them to search for mines iii the counties of Devonshire, Cornwall, . . . . . .Lancaster, Cumberland, Westmorland, Yorkshire, North- Wales, and South Wales, July 8, 1563.