42. Philip Williams, to Lord Burghley and the Council; setting forth his distress and prosecution from Sir Geoffry Fenton, whose threatening letter to him he sendeth with his own to their Lordships, intreating relief, June 10, 1593.
2. Stephanus Kakasius, a Messenger of the Prince of Transilvania, to Lord Burghley; to dispatch his master's business with the Queen, Feb. 7, 1593. (Latin.)
47. The Mayor and Aldermen of Gloucester complain to Lord Burghley of the Surveyor of the Port's irregularities; with their deposition of havock made of their timber allowed them out of the Forest of Dean, Aug. 30, 1594.
34. Mr. John Powel, Surveyor of the Ordnance, excuses himself to Lord Burghley against the unjust accusation of Mr. Painter and others, April 24, 1594.