5. The information of La Tour, and other French Protestants, of an invasion of England, concerted by the Guisian faction, communicated by Wm. Bromfeld, Aug. 11, 1573. (Latin.)
66. A statute for deprivation of such persons of their privileges as having sworn obedience to the University of Cambridge afterwards withdraw the same; attested by Stokes the Notary Public, 1573. (Latin.)
67. The Vice-Chancellor and Heads of Colleges at Cambridge, to Lord Burghley; to moderate that statute which allows them no dispensation in conferring degrees. Sent by Dr. Whitgift, Feb. 19, 1574. (Latin.)
30. The Chaplains of the Savoy, to the Lord Treasurer; complaining that Thurland since his deprivation has molested them with fresh unwarrantable injunctions in writing, which they send enclosed to him,Aug. 12, 1573.