43. The University of Cambridge, to Lord Burghley with an inclosed narrative of Lord North's opposing their privilege of annually licensing all Taverns, Victuallers, and the like, within the town and precincts of Cambridge, March 13, 1589.
49. Francis Baudmont, of Staden, offers to Lord Chancellor Hatton, to secure one Conrad Justus, a German cheat, who pretended to have a commission from the Queen of England to transact matters with the German Princes, May 24, 1590. (Latin.)
94. Richard Clark and John Powell, Fellows of Christ's College, Cambridge, complain to Lord Burghley that, they are not allowed to serve some eligible offices in College, because they were not Puritans as the rest were, Oct. 26, 1590. (Latin.)