42. A Latin epistle to Sir William Cecil, from William Turner, congratulating his late escape from danger at Court; with accusations brought against Oglethorp, President of Magdalen College, Oxon. into whose place he seems desirous to succeed, Oct. 24, 1550.
53. An epistola petition of Dr. Day, Bishop of Chichester, to Mr. Secretary Cecil, for his liberty, being deprived and imprisoned for disobeying the king's command for substituting communion tables instead of altars in his diocese, Jan. 10, 1550.
41. A Latin and Greek epistle from Valentine Dale of All-Souls College, Oxon. to Mr. Cecil, requesting his interest that he may obtain the place of Official to the Archdeacon of York, 1550..
44. A Latin letter to Sir W. Cecil, with representations in English from the Vice-Chancellor and Heads of Houses in the University of Cambridge, concerning the clandestine usage of the brewers there, 1550.
48. A Latin epistle from one Michael Ranger, or Ronniger, to Sir Wm. Cecil, Secretary to the King, declaring his great happiness in respect of learning and virtue, in being first admitted inio his family, and thence removed to Oxon. requesting the continuance of his notice and favour, 1550.
51. A Latin epistle from Martin Bucer to Mr. Secretary Cecil, entreating the dispatch of Sleidan's business, dated Feb. 18, 1550. Printed in Strype's Life of Cranmer, App. No CII.
74. A Latin letter from the Vice-Chancellor and University of Cambridge to Sir Wm. Cecil, complaining of the mayor and towns men's wilfull breach of an oath they were bound to, and did usually take before the Vice-Chancellor for keepng of the peace, Nov. 1551.
75 A Latin letter from the fellows of Magdalen College, Oxford, to Mr. Secretary Cecil, by Mr. Bickley, showing what success the Protector's letter had for restoring true religion in the college: the readiness of the Fellows, and the backwardness of the President, quint. cal. Jul. 1551.
84. Walter Haddon's Latin letter to Sir Wm.Cecil, mentioning Ogletliorp's interest, being an old courtier and wealthy; recommending also Mr. Gardiner to his service, July, 29th, 1552.