89. The Bishop of Worcester, to Sir Wm. Cecil; showing his pains among the Ministers of Gloucester, and his endeavours to settle good order there and in Worcester; good counsel to him, July 6, 1552.
104. Dr. Ridley, Bishop of London, to Sir John Gate, Vice-Chamberlain, and Sir W. Cecil, Secretary to Edw. VI. for their interest with the King that he might have the nomination of the person to be appointed to the Chauntership of St. Paul s, about to be vacant by Mr. Grindall's translation to a...
1. A letter from Stephen Gardiner, Bishop of Winton, and Sir Edmond Peckham, Cofferer of the King's household, to the Bishop of Bath and Wells; being an order for payment of the money collected in the said diocese (to be employed against the Turks) to the bands of the Sheriff of the county, 1538.
50. A Latin epistle from Michael Ranger, or Ronniger, to Sir Wm. Cecil. showing what was the issue of a letter written to Magdalen College by Dr. Ogelethorp, President of the same, to vote whether his leaving that society might redound to its advantage in those troublesome times, 1550.
80. The copy of an indenture between Edw. VI. and the Mayor and Burgesses of Kingstonupon-Hull, concerning the government of the castle and blockhouses there, &c. 1552.
27. An account of the King's majesty's ships, gallies, galliasses, pinnaces, &c. with their tonnage, number of soldiers, mariners, guns, &c. before the Protector's death, May 22, 1549.