62. Henry Grey, Earl of Kent's bill and complaint against Mr. Rotheram, for falsifying his pedigree, and against Dethick Garter King at Arms for describing it; with the several answers of Rotheram and Dethick, on four skins of parchment, June 5, 1597.
23. Mr. H. Maynard at Court, to Mr. Hicks; that Lord Burghley though ill, is much busied with the Polish affairs; with other public news, Aug. 10, 1597.
52. A petition to the Council, from sorne of the prisoners in the Fleet prison, complaining of Thomas Newport and Thomas Harvye, Deputy Wardens, and requesting a Commission for the examination of their grievances, 1597.
72. A draught of the tomb-stone, and figures and arms thereon, of Sir Thomas Rotheram and Catherine his wife, 1504, produced as evidence on a commission for examining witnesses.
8. Dr. William Lumisden sends to Lord Burghley a Latin essay on the rise of the family of the Cecils, and would talk to him privately on matters serviceable to the State, 1597.
22. Mr. Henry Maynard, at Court, to Mr. Hicks; that his wife and her brood are preparing to visit him in the country; with some Court news, Aug. 2, 1597.