86. The Vice-Chancellor and Heads of Houses in Cambridge complain to Lord Burghley that their privileges are so infringed by the Townsmen, they shall be under a necessity of seeking relief extraordinary, June 23, 1597. Printed in Strype's Annals, Vol. IV. p. 311.
87. The Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge, in answer to Lord Burghley's letter which advised moderation to the Mayor and his brethren, July 23, 1597. Printed in Strype's Annals, Vol. IV. p. 312.
102. The effect of an examination of Gerrard, a Popish Priest, taken by Mr. Attorney-General, &c. April 14, 1597. Also another examination taken May 13, 1597. The latter printed in Strype's Annals, Vol. IV. p. 307.
50. Otto, Duke of Brunswick, to Lord Burghley; is sorry the English fleet was forced back by contrary winds, but hopes the Queen will still succeed in her enterprises, Sept. 3, 1597. (Latin.) Printed in Strype's Annals, Vol. IV. p. 322.
78. Dr. Matthew Hutton, Abp. of York, to Lord Burghley; for a pardon for Miles Dawson, a converted Priest; and that Joseph Constable may be admitted to bail, May 27, 1597. Printed in Strype's Annals, Vol. IV. p. 305.