69. The Vice-Chancellor and Heads of Houses in Cambridge, to Lord Burghley; signifying that their refusal to send up Mr. T. Aldrich to the Abp. is according to the tenor of their privileges, copies of which they send inclosed, July 13, 1573.
71. The Fellows of St. John's Coll. Cambridge, to Lord Burghley: reasons for depriving their Master, and desiring his choice of another, July 18, 1573. (Latin.)
83. The reasons of the Provost and Fellows of King's Coll. Cambridge, to Lord Burghley; why they refused Mr. Kelway, recommended by his Lordship, Oct. 24, 1573. (Latin.)
87. Tho. Godwyn, Dean of Canterbury, shows to the Lord Treasurer abuses of the Sheriffs and Bailiffs, in fining the tenants of the Church; with a note praying the same, Sept. l9, 1573.
96. Dr. Bartholomew Clerk, Dean of the Arches, to Lord Burghley; hearing that the Queen intended to remove him from his Deanery, urges his merits and deserts in respect of his writings against Sanders, and solicits his Lordship's support on this occasion, Dec. 15, 1573.