17. Lord Crumwell, to Lord Burghley; with a protestation of his unfeigned love and service, Sept. 6, 1596. Printed in Strype's Annals, Vol. IV. p. 300.
35. The Fellows of Winchester College represent to Lord Burghley, that by their statutes they become perjured, if they accept for their Warden Mr. Cotton, whom the Queen recommends to them, 1596.
37. Dr. Jegon, Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge, to Lord Burghley; that the Mayor has endeavoured to infringe one of the customs of the University, Nov. 5, 1596.
104. Mr. Edward Code, Attorney-General, to Lord Burghley; of the grievous exactions of Wm. Southis, a Knight Marshal's-man; with a copy of the warrant he
67. William Waldegrave, to Lord Burghley; with the presentment of a Jury, to inquire after woods illegally felled in the Queen's Manor of Barking, Essex, Aug. 18, 1597.