71. Mr. Vice-Chamberlain, to Lord Burghley; with the Queen's commands to inquire after those at Bristol, who send lead to Spain to make bullets, May 29, 1590.
64. Mr. Vice-Chamberlain, to Lord Burghley of the Queen's being offended with Sir Edward Stafford, and her disliking Sir H. Pallavicino's journey, July 8, 1590.
26. John Browne, to Mr. Cartwright; that he had received ten pounds of Lord Bedford, who desired to be remembered to him, &c. April 18, 1590. See Art. 23.
29. John Browne, to the Earl of Bedford; a mysterious letter, with dangerous insinuations, June 13, 1590. Articles 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, and 29, seem to be letters of Puritans, chiefly written in one hand, and in feigned names to disguise their dangerous plots and practices.