58. Mr. J. Taverner, the Queen's Surveyor, to Lord Burghley; that the Queen's timber begins to bescarce, and that some of the Queen's parks might be sufficiently fenced with quickset hedges and ditches, April, 1585.
5. A letter from Sir Robert Stapleton, in the Fleet prison, to Lord Burghley; to be released from his imprisonment and fine, May 13, 1584. See Num. 37. Printed in Strype's Annals, Vol. III. Abp. p. 109.