57. Wenefred Gorges hopes her cousin Mr. Hicks will persuade Lord Burghley to make her, a distressed widow, some amends for the money spent by her husband for the public service.
66. An account of the possessions of Walter D'evreux Lord Ferrers, son of Sir Jon D'evreux Lord Ferrers, an. 1mo Hen. VIII. Partly in the hand-writing of Lord Burghley.
80. Manors, lands, and tenements in the schedule of the livery of Henry Lord Scroope, father of the now Lord Scroope, not contained in the former book.