30. Mr. T. Gardiner, to Lord Burghley; that private grievances hinder him from being so serviceable as he otherwise would be, &c. Jan. 23, 1573. (Latin.)
66. Five papers concerning the case of Lady Laxton, stated pro and con, which Lady had been prosecuted for taking exorbitant interest for money, Nov. 12, 1574.
10. Dr. George Ackworth, to Lord Burghley; that being retired to his studies in the Archbishop's house, he shall be the fitter to be employed in the church or state, when his Lordship or other his patrons shall call him forth, Oct. 27, 1573. (Latin.)
18. Thomas Cartwright, to Mr. Hicks; thanking him for his late courtesy, and sending him a certain book, Dec. 9, 1573. The names of both parties have been carefully defaced, but not entirely obliterated.
20. A Christian remonstrance of the Senate and people of Rochelle, touching a sum of money they had borrowed, 1573. (Latin.) Remarkable for the beauty of the penmanship.