1. The young Earl of Essex, from Cambridge, to Lord Burghley; that he is pleased with his return to the University from Keiston, where he had retired for a time from the plague, March 31, 1578. (Latin.)
10. The Earl of Essex, to Lord Burghley; to release Mr. Harcourt from imprisonment, who had helped him to procure the Stewardship of Tamworth, and to pay his father's legacy of forty pounds to Mr. Lloyd Nov. 11, 1578. (Latin.)
28. Thomas Andrews, a Suffolk Justice of Peace, to Lord Burghley; with depositions of the vile speeches of one Coppin a prisoner in Bury Goal, Dec. 1, 1578.
32. Mr. Beale, Clerk of the Council, to Lord Burghley; showing his grief that the Queen thought his travels to Holland and Germany too expensive, Apr. 15, 1578.