61. Mrs. Jeane Cecill, at Stamford to her son Lord Burghley, mentioning her blindness, and recommending to his favour his sister Wingfield, and Lady Stafford, Dec. 12, 1574.
16. Lord Burghley's note of a determination of a cause betwixt the Dean and Chapter of Chester, and possessors of their lands in fee-farm, before the Lord Treasurer, &c. March 7, 1578.
25. A declaration of the Nobility, to spend life and fortune in defence of the Queen, against the King of Spain, 1589. Penned by Lord Burghley, and to be spoken by the Lord Chancellor.