4. The Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge, to Lord Burghley; that Mr, Woodhouse should have his Grace. he wanting but four days of the time required, June 7, 1587. See Art. 14.
24. The Master and Fellows of Peter House, Cambridge, to tord Burghley; that Mr. Teneson, recommended by the Queen, cannot have a Fellowship, Printed in Strype's Annals Vol. III. App. p. 199.
62. Mr. Herle tells Lord Burghley that his favourable inclination greatly comforts him, and that he has spent all in the Queen's service. Aug. 23, 1587.
72. Mr, William Lambarde, to Lord Burghley; to thank him for his many favours, of which he is particularly sensible during his affliction for the loss of his wife, Sept. 5, 1587.