15. Mr. T. Cartwright complains to Lord Burghley of the decayed state of the Earl of Leicester's Hospital at Warwick, and his own losses, June 23, 1590. Printed in Strype's Annals, Vol. IV. p. 30.
44. Anne Persson petitions Lord Burghley that Joan Frith may be laid in irons till site confess what is become of a writing of hers; being a grant of an annuity from the Queen, May 17, 1590.
82. Mr. Wm. Harborn, to Lord Burghley; to have the writing of Sheriffs' and Escheators' patents, instead of the Six Clerks; with his reasons inclosed, June 29, 1590.
76. John Arundel's appeal to the public, that he is oppressed though innocent, March 7, 1590. Written in a strange obscure manner, and dedicated to the Queen.