23. A letter of the Duke of Somerset to Francis Noue and Owen Hopton, Esqs. to examine and finally determine a certain cause, according to equity, March 11, 1548.
30. A Latin epistle from John a Lasco, a learned Polish Protestant divine (though formerly a Popish Bishop, to Mr. Cecil, showing the dangerous condition the Protestants were in, dated from Embden, Apr. 9, 1549. Printed in Strype's Life of Cranmer, App. No L.
49. A Latin epistle from Humphry Busbye to Sir Wm. Cecil, requesting his dismission from a tiresome employment in the University of Cambridge, Jan. 6, 1550.
67. A Latin letter from John à Lasco, a Polish gentleman, to Secretary Cecil, desiring his warrant to the Sheriffs of London, concerning a scuffle between an Ambassadors men and some watermen, London, Nov. 23, 1551.
17. A letter from Lady Suffolk to Mr. Cecil, concerning the Queen's child nursed at her house, with an account of plate belonging to the nursery, 1548.