112. The French Ambassador residing in London, to Lord Burghley; inclosing him a letter to be sent to the King, his master, according to the Queen's command, Dec. 30, 1591. (French.)
2. Sir William Heydon, to Lord Burghley; with some writings, and hopes his Lordship will speedily settle the dispute betwixt him and his son, Nov. 21, 1591.
5. Account of a combination of William Digges of Newington in Kent, &c. unjustly to deprive Thomas Digges, of Chevening in Kent, of three or four thousand pounds, 1591.
35. The Mayor and Jurats of Rye enclose two Italian letters, of an Italian Engineer, to Lord Burghley; recommending the said person to his Lordship as fit to contrive and execute the repairs at Rye Harbour, Dec. 17, 1591.
95. Officers of the Port of London, to Lord Burghley; concerning exporting from Ipswich the remaining cloths from the Lord of Wynn's license, April 30, 1591.
8. Sir Henry Barkley's petition to Lord Chancellor Hatton, that Lord Pembroke may not deprive him of his Colonelship of a Regiment raised in Somersetshire; with an answer of Arthur Massinger, Deputy Lieutenant, in defence of Lord Pembroke, 1591.