44. Mr. W. Humphrey to Sir Wm. Cecill; Concerning the loss to this realm in exchange of money with foreigners; with a general account of his scheme for reforming the Abuse, Jan. 18, 1563.
92. Proofs that the apparel of Priests may be worn, in answer to fernier objections; this last by Dr. Guest, Bp. of Rochester. Printed in Strype's Life of Parker, App. NoXXXI.
33. Sir Edward Warner, once Lieutenant of the Tower, to Sir Wm. Cedill; that he enjoys his retirement; wishes Sir Wm. was not so harrassed with fatiguing business, &c. and ends with petitioning for the decayed furniture of Lady Catherine's chamber in the Tower, Sept. 5, 1563.
60. Miles Coverdale, the deprived Bp. of Exeter, to Sir Wm. Cecill; that as the Bp. of London had presented him to the living of St. Magnus in London, hopes the Queen would exempt him from payment of first fruits; as he cannot long live, Feb. 6, 1563.
88. James Pilkington, Bp. of Durham, to Robert Earl of Leicester, in behalf of the refusers of the apparel, Oct. 25, 1564. Printed in Strype's Life of Parker, App. No XXV.
89. Reasons to prove that the Vintners of Cambridge are to be appointed by the Vice Chancellor only; with, a copy of the Charter of Richard II. 1381 in confirmation of the same, 1564.