31. The Vice Chancellor and Heads of Cambridge University, to Lord Burghley; in behalf of John Legat their Printer, prosecuted by the London Stationers for printing Bibles, June 5, 1591. (Latin.)
77. Sir F. Knolles, Treasurer of the Household, recommends to Lord Burghley's consideration the case of one Hubbock, a Puritan cited by the Archbishop for a seditious sermon, March 29, 1590.
24. Mr. Recorder Fleetwood, to Lord Burghley; of the improper conditions which the Lord Chamberlain of London intended to annex to his annuity, and of his refusing to sign them, &c. Jan. 2, 1591.
36. Dr. Richard Fletcher, Bishop of Bristol, and Dr. Aubrey, clear up the character of Matthew Heaton, a Minister, falsely accused of heinous crimes, March 20, 1591. Printed in Strype's Annals, Vol. IV. p. 53.