49. The Abp. of Canterbury, to Sir Wm. Cecill; he expostulates pretty earnestly with him for being backward in enforcing the Queen's injunctions for uniformity, Dec. 8, 1565.
68. Lady Mary Grey, to Sir Wm. Cecill; that she truly repents of her folly that occasioned the Queen's displeasure, and desires to procure pardon, Feb. 7, 1566.
86. The Abp. of Canterbury, and Bp. of London, to Sir Wm. Cecill; their intention of sending for the London Ministers, and proposing conformity to them, March 20, 1565.
22. Copy of some instructions sent to Mr. Randolph how to confer with the Q. of Scots, about the time of its being suspected she would marry with Lord Darnley, without date. Seemingly written in the hand writing of Sir Wm. Cecill.
24. A rough imperfect draught of a letter without name or date, written from Berwick upon Tweed, (by T. Randolph, Esq.) to Sir Wm. Cecill; clearing himself from being author of a libel against the Q. of Scots. 26 May 1566. See Art. 34.