78. The Duke of Northumberland and the Lords Pembroke and Huntingdon to the Lords of the Council, approving of their proceedings with Lord Paget, Chancellor of the Duchy, and Mr. Beaumont, Master of the Rolls, June 19, 1552. See Edw. VI. Journal, p. 55.
13. Walter Haddon, to Sir W. Cecil; concerning College affairs: recomends one White to succeed him in the Professorship of Civil Law in Cambridge Nov. 27, 1552. (Latin.)
38. The Aldermen, &c. of Grantham, Lincolnsh. to Sir W. Cecil; acknowledging favours: but that they could not at that time choose the Burgess he had recommended to them, by reason of a preengagement, Feb. 8, 1553.
75. Matthew, Abp. of Canterbury, to Sir Wm. Cecill; showing his apprehensions lest Dr. Thirlby, and Mr. Boxal, Dean of Windsor, appointed by the Council to be kept in custody by him, should bring infection with them, Sept. 20, 1563.
81. Matthew, Abp. of Canterbury, to Sir Wm. Cecill; mentioning Barnaby Gouge's case; Bale's Antiquities; and that an instrument for a Prebend from the Queen should be altered, Nov. 20, 1563.