70. A certificate of several lands and possessions exchanged with Edward VI. with the Lord Treasurer's request to the Queen's auditors further to certify what rents had been applied to her Majesty's use, 1576.
40. A petition of the companies of Bowyers, Fletchers, Stringers, and Arrow-head Makers through the realm, to the Council, for recovery of their decayed trade, and recommending certain articles to support the same, 1576.
1. Edmond, Abp. of Canterbury, to Lord Burghley; in favour of one Mr. Thickpenny, deprived by the Bp. of Chichester undeservedly, and that Mr. Reade may be made Archdeacon of Canterbury. May 2,1576.
19. The first joint submission of Giles Fletcher, Robert Liles, and Robert Jhonson, Members of King's College, Cambridge, to Lord Burghley; acknowledging the slander and falsehood of the articles they had exhibited against Dr. Goad their Provost, May, 1576.