40. The Abp. of Canterbury, to Sir Wm. Cecill; he greatly wants the aid of Council to enforce the Queen's orders, and grieves he is so little supported, Apr. 28, 1566.
65. Acopy of the Earl of Leicester's letter to the Earl of Sussex, then Ambassador from the Queen to the Emperor; concerning the marriage between her and the Archduke, 1567; complaining also of Sir George Stanley; with the sense of the Council on the match, Jan. 21, 1567.
8. Mr. John Rales, to Sir Wm. Cecill; he recommends Mr. George Bromley to be Attorney of the Duchy, in the room of Mr. Caryll, on account of his learning, industry, and religion, March 10, 1565.
4. Mr. John Hales, to Sir Wm. Cecill; desires him to intercede with the Queen for his liberty, or at least that he may be present at the hearing of his cause before the Judges, Jan. 27, 1565.
7. Dr. Robert Huick, to Sir Wm. Cecill; being sent by the Queen to visit Lady Knolles, sick, he begs Sir Wm. would further his suit with the Queen in his absence, March 9, 1565. (Latin.)
62. Mr. Waad to Sir Wm. Cecill; that Peter de Croix has offered to set up the art of dying and dressing clothes in the Flemish manner; and that Mr. Piers Edgcombe is a fit man to be knighted, March i2, 1567.
19. A copy of the Queen's letter to Sir John Forster; that he would signify to the Scotch Lords, murderers of David Rizzio, then lurking at Newcastle, that they must betake themselves to some place of safety out of her realm, May 7, 1566.
64. A copy of the Duke of Norfolk's letter to the Earl of Suss'x; mentioning the censure passed upon him at court for his judgement on the Queen's matching with the Duke of Austria; which she commanded him to write, Dec. 18, 1567.