1. The Mayor, Bailiffs, and Burgesses of Aberdeen in Scotland, to Lord Burghley; to desire his friendly assistance in behalf of Andrew King their Fellow Citizen, and other Merchants his partners whose ships were plundered by some English Pirates, Aug. 20, 1585. (Latin.)
51. Wm. Overton, Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, complains to Lord Burghley of his too much crediting Dr. Beacon's accusations against him, Nov. 7, 1585.
77. Mr. T. Cartwright desires Lord Burghley to procure his liberty, having been arrested as a seditious person, April, 1585. (Latin.) In a second letter he thanks Lord Burghley for procuring his peace and enlargement, June 2, 1585. (Latin.)
10. Reasons humbly submitted to the Queen, why she should undertake the protection of Holland and Zealand; with some artful compliments to Her Majesty's "peerless person," 1585. Imperfect.
12. Mr. Strype's copy of the instrument whereby the Queen's Commissioners agree with the States' Commissioners to assist them with 5000 foot and 1000 horse, 1585. (Latin.)
52. The Fellow of Queen's Coll. Cambridge complain to Lord Burghley, that their Principal thwarts their election of Mr. Richardson, March 26, 1585. (Latin.)