59, Two certificates of the University of Oxford sent to the Abp. of Canterbury, greatly in behalf of Mr. Francis Willis, President of St. John's, July 26, 1586.
11. Otto, Duke of Brunswick, from East Friesland, to Lord Burghley; that Mr. William Milward would give him a verbal account of his affairs, Nov. 1, 1586. (Latin.)
12. H. Ramelius, Chancellor of Denmark, to Lord Burghley; that the K. of Denmark had tried to make peace betwen England and Spain; showing also in general the present state of the Protestant countries abroad, Nov. 12, 1586. (Latin.)
17. Lord Buckhurst, to Lord Burghley; that his cousin Henry Shelley, a Protestant, may obtain of the Queen a sheep-pasture, which was forfeited to Her Majesty by the attainder of William Shelley for treason, March 29, 1586.
28. The Attorney-General, to Lord Burghley; with the Judges' opinion how the Scotch Queen is to be styled in the Commission, Oct. 3, 1586. Printed in Strype's Annals, Vol. III. p. 362.