72. The Bp. of Worcester, to the Lord Treasurer; of quarrels betwixt Mr. Abington's and Mr. Talbot's friends, and their aim to get Hartlebury from him, Jan. 19, 1578.
73. The Bp. of Worcester, to Lord Burghley; that the commission to enquire after the Duke of Northumberland's lands is chiefly designed against him, Feb. 5, 1578.
74. The Fellows of Magd. Coll. Cambridge, to Lord Burghley; for reformation of their statutes as to their Master's voice at elections, Feb. 12, 1578. (Latin.)
75. George Cotton, to Lord Burghley; in answer to his Lordships letter, requiring him to give up some of his fee-farm to the Chapter of Chester, Feb. 24, 1578.
14. Edmund, Abp. of Canterbury, to Lord Burgh. ley; desiring him to stop an order for cutting down his trees by some of the Queen's officers, May 24, 1578.
15. The Bp. of Ely, to Lord Burghley; that the great quantities of monopolized grain which pass from Huntingdonshire to Lynn make it dear, and the people murmur, June 22, 1578.