6. Mr. Tho. Bell, to Lord Burghley; with a treatise he had written for advancement of religion and royalty; probably his "Motives concerning the Romish Faith," Aug. 7, 1593.
7. Mr. Anthony Hykman and some more Fellows of Bennet College, Cambridge, to Lord Burghley; of two elections of a Proctor made in that College, Aug, 8, 1593.
19. A summary of the receipts of Thomas Francis, Receiver-General of the Revenues of the Bishoprick of Norwich, for half a year, expiring Sept. 29, 1593. (Latin.)
51. Mr. John Jegon, of Belvoir Castle, to Mr. Hicks; to procure that his brother Thomas, Fellow of Bennet College, Cambridge, may be Proctor, Aug. 28, 1593.
59. Mr. Matthew Dale, nominated for the first of the new serjeants, desires Mr. Hicks's interest with Lord Burghley that he may not be disappointed at Court, Nov. 11, 1593.