91. The Vice-Chancellor and Heads of Houses, Cambridge, complain to Lord Burghley of a false report of a Presbytery formed at St. John's College, Oct. 20, 1590.
92. A declaration sent to Lord Burghley, here styled Sir W. Cecill, Knight, signed with the names of St. John's Collegians, Cambridge, that they have no Presbytery, Oct. 20, 1590.
16. Lord Chief Baron Manwood's reasons for indicting some disorderly persons for robberies in Kent; with some account of a notorious Robber at Gadshill called Justice Greybeard, 1590.
57. Nicholas de Gozzi, Agent for the republic of Ragusa, to Lord Burghley; concerning English subjects supposed to be in the Spanish service, 1590. (Italian.)
15 Sir William Russel, &c. to Lord Burghley; for a renewal of the commission of Sewers in the Fen- Countries, and to take in all Norfolk, May 21, 1590.