63. John Manners, Henry Foljambe, &c. to Lord Burghley; to stay an injunction that stops their smelt. ing lead; procured against them by Mr. Humphrey, May 31, 1581.
65. Mr. John Manners and Mr. Foljambe, to Lord Burghley; to give answer by their Attorney to the information against their smelting lead ore, Oct. 22, 1581.
15. William Herle, to Lord Burghley; with a letter inclosed of one Vincent Murphyn, a prisoner in the Poultry Compter, who wants to reveal some plot to his Lordship: Herle proposes also to show his Lordship the charter of the Abbey of Wigmore, which proves rights belonging to the Queen, though u...
29. A petition to the Lord Treasurer, of the Borough of Thetford, in Norfolk, now almost desolate, for some staple trade to be settled there, to induce more people to settle among them, Feb. 1580.
43. Mr. Ralph Lane lays before Lord Burghley a scheme either for the Queen's guarding herself against the Spaniard, or assisting Don Antonio with the same levy of soldiers raised with pretence for the service of Ireland, March 7, 1580. Printed in Strype's Annals, Vol. III. App. p. 2.