16. A note of certain demands of the Commissioners of the Catholic King, and the answer of the English Commissioners to the same, July 5, 1565. (Latin.)
23. The baud of the nobility, bourgeois, and other professors of God's truth at Stirling; for the profering and obtaining of certain articles there proposed to be asked of the Queen's Majesty [of Scotland], July 17, 1565.
27. Q. Elizabeth, to Mr. Randolph her Agent in Scotland; that, hearing attempts have been made against his life, she allows him to retire for safety for a time to Berwick; (signed with her own hand,) Oct. 3, 1565.
33. Copy of instructions from Q. Elizabeth to the Earl of Bedford, Governor of Berwick, how to behave with regard to attempts of the Scotch borderers to make inroads to England, Jan. 12, 1565.
43. Anne Duchess of Somerset, to Sir Wm. Cecill; wishing he would join Lord Leicester in, soliciting the Queen for the liberty of her son Lord Hertford, and his wife Lady Catherine, wasting their days in imprisonment, Jan. 9, 1565.
63. The Justices of the Hundred of Wrotham, in Kent, to Sir Thomas Cotton, of the neighbouring division; that they are very desirous of joining with him in suppressing disorderly Ale-houses, Gaming-houses, &c. Dec. 19, 1565.
71. The Bp. of Durham, to Sir Wm. Cecill; requesting his opinion whether Mr. Goodman should be suffered to preach. He signs his name in Greek letters, Jan. 14, 1565.