45. Mr. Laurence Humphreys and Mr. Sampson, to the Earl of Leicester; they desire leave to retire to the places at Oxford, to consult and deliberate whether to submit to her Maiesty's laws by conformity or not, March 31, 1565.
48. The Abp. of Canterbury, to Sir Wm. Cecill; that some one (he kuows not who) has appointed Humphreys and Sampson to preach two public sermons, which he seems not to like, 1565.
65. Elizabeth, to Sir Thomas Randolph her Agent in Scotland; that she has appointed the Earl of Bedford and Sir John Forster to be her Commissioners for treating with the Scotch Commissioners, Jan. 10, 1565. Signed by the Queen.
73. The Abp. of Canterbury, to Sir Wm. Cecill returning to him a curious old Psalter which Sir Willliam had lent him, with his remarks on it, Jan. 24, 1565.
32. A letter from the English Council, to Mr. Ran. dolph in Scotland; to procure of the Lords of Session redress of wrongs done to a poor man, Nov. 3, 1565.
38. A secnd rough imperfect draught of a letter of Mr. Randolph to the Q. of England; denying the accusation of Melvin, that he had libelled the Q. of Scotland, [without date.] See Art. 24.