1. The President and Fellows of Magdalen College, Oxon, show to the Council why they cannot allow a release sent to them for certain goods and chattels of the late Sir John Perrot, made over to them in trust, April 15, 1593.
2. The Master and Fellows of Trinity College, Cambridge, to Lord Burghley; with the state of a cause betwixt them and some Doctors of the Arches, for Montjoy House, near Paul's Wharf, May 12, 1593. (Latin.)
3. The Provost and Fellows of Trinity College, Dublin, desire Lord Burghley's influence with the Queen to settle on them for their maintenance 100l. per annum from attainders or concealments in Ireland, and thank him for former favours, 1595.
9. The Master and Fellows of Trinity College, Cambridge humbly intreat Lord Burghley for the use of the Bishop's palace at Ely, whilst the plague is at Cambridge, Dec. 27, 1593.
20. Mr. Thomas Bell, to Mr. Justice Young; concerning his book of the motives of his conversion from Popery, June 30, 1593. Printed in Strype's Annals, Vol. IV. p. 148.