58. John Beaumont, of Stamford, to Sir W. Cecil; that the town had enlarged his salary for teaching school, and had joined another to assist him Dec. 5, 1556. (Latin.)
14. Bernard Gilpin, to Sir W. Cecil; thanks him.for the great comfort he gave him while under much trouble of mind, through apprehension of the cure he had undertaken, that he would be in readiness to preach before the King, Dec. 20, 1552, dated at Oxford. (Latin.)
37. Peter Martyr, to James Haddon; his testimonial of one Kirk of Magdalen Colt. desirous to be allowed to preach, Apr. 18, 1553. (Latin.) Printed in Stype's Life of Cranmer, App. NoXCIV.