71. Mr. Recorder Fleetwood and others, to the Council; that they had searched in vain for a fellow who pretended to show divers personages in a glass to a young girl.
77. Lord Burghley, to a person unnamed, (but probably Sir John Hopton,) with his private opinion of the best manner of levying Soldiers in Lincolnshire.
27. An intercepted Spanish letter from Peru to Old Spain, now made English; emphatically stating the writer's opinion of a Soldier's profession, and discovering some of the Spaniards' designs, March 10, 1590.