33. Mr. Parry, from Venice, to Lord Burghley; that some of the Lords of the Council were charged with persecution and cruelty, March 10, 1582. See the Index to Strype's Annals, Vol. III.
63. Answers of Messieurs Keeling and Wase to five articles sent them by Lord Burghley; concerning the true standard of England as to making silver money and plate, Dec. 7, 1583. In two papers.
*18. The Abp. of Canterbury, to Lord Burghley; that he will resign as is required on the Lady Day ensuing, but desires to be exempted from dilapidations, as is usual upon resignation, and to spend the rest of his days at the Archbishops' house at Croydon, Feb. 9, 1582. With notes, in Latin, from...