34. Robert Browne tells Lord Burghley he has proved in a treatise of his, that all arts and sciences have been hitherto wrongly taught; that he proves this from the word, and can give truer instructions in one year than Oxford can in ten, 1590.
47. Mr. Vice-Chamberlain desires Lord Burghley to procure a warrant from the Queen, to receive the money he has laid down for public uses, May 25, 1590.