52. Dr. Byng and Dr. Hammond to Lord Burghley; with their approbation of Mr. Stubbs's defence of English Justice, against the Papists, July 11, 1587. Printed in Strype's Annals, Vol. II. p. 610.
57. Mr. John Stubbs, to Lord Burghley; with his book in defence of English Justice, against the Papists, July 27, 1587. Mentioned in Art. 52, and printed in Strype's Annals, Vol. III. 482,
60. Mr. James Rither, from the North, to Lord Burghley; that great disorders are committed by the necessitous; with a remedy for the same, Aug. 7, 1587.
71. Mr. Thomas Wilkes, in the Fleet Prison, to Lord Burghley; for his favour and aid to procure his liberty, his restraint impairing his health, Sept. 2, 1587.
73. Cuthbert Roull, a Yeoman Usher of the Chamber that Lord Burghley would further his suit to the Queen for the office of Weyleyship and Metleyship, relating to weights and measures, at Penrith, in Cumberland, 1587.
75. Names and characters of Justices of the Peace in the Shires of Northampton and Rutland; supposed to be written by the Bishop of Peterborough, 1587.
78. Mr. James Rither, in the North, to Lord Burghley; that young Mr. Bellasys is too infirm for military employment against the Borderers, but is an excellent Justice of Peace, Dec. 9, 1587.