64. Vice-Chancellor Byng, to the Chancellor Lord Burghley; of Clark's sermon against Prelacy; and of Popish trinkets found in Dr. Caius's lodgings, Dec. 14, 1572.
34. Certain Heads of Colleges in Cambridge, to Lord Burghley; giving an account of the reason of their proceedings against Chark; with his case, taken out of the, office; and a copy of the statute on which they acted March 2, 1572.
91. Thomas Copley an English fugitive, to the Treasurer, from Antwerp; he professes fidelity to the Queen, and thanks him for favouring his suit Apr. 7, 1573.
30. Mr. T. Gardiner, to Lord Burghley; that private grievances hinder him from being so serviceable as he otherwise would be, &c. Jan. 23, 1573. (Latin.)
66. Five papers concerning the case of Lady Laxton, stated pro and con, which Lady had been prosecuted for taking exorbitant interest for money, Nov. 12, 1574.