73. John Rawlyns, a condemned prisoner, requests of Lord Burghley his life and freedom, offering by some good service in Spain to atone for his offences, Dec. 9, 1594.
28. Sir Edward Wynfield desires' Lord Burghley not to reject Lady Dudley's suit; for she had not applied to any other patron; as his Lordship was misinformed she had, Feb. 4, 1594.
53. Dr. Goade, Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge, complains to Lord Burghley that Mr. Covell, in a sermon at St. Mary's, had railed against, Noblemen and Bishops, Jan. 2, 1595.
51. Monsieur Castoll, to the Archbishop of Canterbury; on the treachery of France and Spain, and on the state of affairs abroad, July 24, 1596. (Latin.)