57. A florid letter to Lord Burghley, from Thomas Thornton, a Westminster Scholar; gratefully acknowledging kindnesses. (Latin, with some Greek verses.)
12. A petition to the Council of "The faithful Servants and Church of Christ, in behalf of their imprisoned Ministers and Brethren." 13. John Penry's apology for himself, and the innocent intention he says he had in composing those writings which were seized.