25. Copy of a certificate on the part of the Italian merchants residing in London, of their having elected to the office of Maesro di Corrieri, or Postmaster, one Godfrey Mareschall, a Fleming, July 23, 1568. See Vol. XII. Art. 60.
37. Lady Mary, relict of Lord John Grey of Pyrgo, to Sir Wm. Cecill; that he would continue Mr. Grey her son under his care, notwithstanding he was out of his wardship, March 25, 1568.
70. Mr. Fox, to Sir Wm. Cecill; to be dispensed with in regard of a law for printing that allows not of above four strangers, printers, in one place; that so his Martyrology might be sooner printed, July 6, 1568.
11. A letter from Mr. George Blythe at Orleance, to Mr. Michael Hicks, or in his absence to Mr. Skinner of Lincoln's Inn that he had lost his native language, &c. March 19, 1567. (French.)
17. Copy of the Queen's letter to the Lord Treasurer; that the Archbp. of York being dead, Mr. Vaughan is to have the government of the two parks, called Rest and Skawme, in the manour of Cawood, July 13, 1568.
20. Draught of an order from the Queen to the Ld. Admiral, for stoppage of the ships and goods of the Polanders; with Cecill's corrections, June 15, 1568.