95. Lord Norreys sends compliments to Lord Salisbury, by Captain Winter; hopes Bath agrees with his Lordship, and will wait on him if necessary, May 2, 1612.
17. Five recommendatory letters in behalf of Bellamy the Papist, written by Hen. Buoye to Martial, a Jesuit at Rome; G. Stoker at Cologne, to Sebright, a Priest at Bulloigne; Stoker, to Mr. Harris at Milan; Stoker, to Sir Anthony Standen at Florence; and T. Heythe, to Standen, June 19, 1589.
59. Examination and confession of Robert Downes, Esq. and more Recusants, by the Bishop of Norwich, as to a foreign letter sent to the said Downes, Oct. 20, 1580.
59. Peter Bales, the Writing-master, petitions Lord Burghley that he may be preferred to the Office of Arms either for the room of-York Herald or for the Pursuivanes place; with a due portion of abuse of his rival Ralph Brooke, Rougecroix. 1591.
63. Guy Marepert, Merchant, complains that though he has a warrant to export woad, John Leake, a Mercer, has prosecuted him for it, 1594. The indorsement says, "Leake answered he was a malapert fellow."