27. The Duchess of Suffolk communicates to Lord Burghley her scheme to bring the Earl of Oxford to see his infant daughter, whom, with her mother (the Lord Treasurer's daughter), he had for some time slighted, Dec. 15, 1577.
38. The Society of St. John's desire Lord Burghley's concurrence to unite their Parsonages inapproriate to the Vicars incumbents, June 13, 1577. (Latin.)
34. The Seniors of St. John's, Cambridge, to Lord Burghley; that the new vacant Fellowships may be supplied by statute, and not by the Visitors, March 29, 1577. (Latin.)
43. Copy of a letter from the Vice Chancellor and Seniors of Cambridge University, in which they thank the Queen for not only confirming to them Sturbridge Fair, (which the townsmen had petitioned for) but for promisining also that she would rather extend than diminish their privileges, 1577.
65. J. Crafford's' petition to the Lord Treasurer, that exported woollen lists and shreds be packed up in canvass bags, because casks are got scarce and dear, 1577.