5. Tho. Lever, to the Earl of Leicester and Sir Wm. Cecill; advising that the receiving or refusing religion be not for worldly respects, Feb. 24, 1568.
7. A copy of the Queen's license to Bonaventure Corru, a French merchant, to export certain wares and commodities in exchange for others which he had imported, Sept. 2, 1569.
62. The Abp. of Canterbury, to Sir Wm. Cecill; he recommends Binneman as a printer; praises Matthew Paris's works, and desires to borrow a copy of them; shows how perplext he is in dealing with a man who had married and had children by his own sister; &c. Aug. 9, 1569.
64. The Bp. of London, to Sir Wm. Cecill; with some curious particulars of Bp. Bonner's burial; mentions Mr. Colpott's complaint of the Provost of King's Coll. and his intention of sending the Queen some grapes from Fulham, Sept. 9, 1569.
79. Some of the Fellows of St. John's, Cambridge, to Sir Wm. Cecill; complaining of the degeneracy of the College, and wanting his aid, Sept. 1, 1569. (Latin.)