20. Terms on which the invention of brimstone and oil may be completed, to enrich the Queen and her subjects, 1576. (Latin, French, and English.) Duplicates of the two former.
72. Robert Leeth's petition to the Council for reimbursement of sums expended by him in his journey through Ireland, according to command, to take a view and platt of the said realm, Nov. 1571.
85. The Earl of Leicester, to the Lord Treasurer; complaining of the vexatious behaviour of one Leke, an Exchequer informer, to the inhabitants of Tewkesbury, Oct. 4, 1576.
88. The Earl of Essex, to Lord Burghley; thanking him for excusing him to the Queen for not attending the funeral, and for favouring his schoolmaster, Dec. 11, 1576.
89. The B of Lincoln, to Lord Burghley; for authority to visit King's Coll. Cambridge, judicially, at any time, the members of the same having become of late very factious, and he at present being only impowered to visit from three years to three years, Apr. 24, 1576.