61. Richard, Bp. of Ely, to Sir Wm. Cecill; desiring that the Isle of Ely may not be joined with Cambridgeshire in the furnishing, of men for the Queen's service, as the Isle contains no more than 20 poor towns, July 20, 1563.
77. Edmund, Bp. of London, to Sir Wm. Cecill; giving him advice how to manage a pain in his back, with a strong commendation of warm clothing; also concerning the placing of Watson and Feckenham with some Bishops and other matters, Oct. 15, 1563. Printed in Strype's life of Grindall, p. 80.
82. Edmund, Bp. of London, to Sir Wm. Cecill: mentioning a prayer and psalm, appointed by him to be used upon the plague abating; also concerning some German affairs; begs a doe out of his park, &c. Dec. 15, 1563.
10. A letter from the Lords of the Council to Mr. Dawberry, collector of the subsidies in Norfolk; concerning the disposal of coat and conduct money for soldiers of that county, to be sent to Newhaven (i. e. Havre de Grace), in Normandy, June 4, 1563.
57. To the Chief of the Queen's Council, the certificate of Edmund Guest, Bp. of Rochester, concerning the jurisdiction of his diocese, and what provision is made therein for the cure of souls, July 12, 1563.
2. A letter from Theodore Beza, at Caen, to Sir Wm. Cecill, on the ill state of the French Protestants, March 16, l562. (French.) Printed in Strype's Annals, vol. I. App. p. 95.
12. An account of shipping in the Port of London, belonging to the Merchants of the Staple, sent by the Lord Treasurer to Mr. Secretary Cecill, April 8, 1563.
20. Lady Dowager Oxford's letter to Sir Wm. Cecill, guardian of her Son; to exculpate her for delaying to prove her lately deceased Lord's will, being disposed to renounce it, and leave it to her Son, April 30, 1563.