79. The Abp. and Council of York, to Lord Burghley; of the execution of some traitorous Priests, and of the increase of the plague, July 6, 1597. Printed in Strype's Annals, Vol. IV. p. 306.
29. Mr. Carmarden informs Lord Burghley that he has seized a barrel of books which came from abroad, and has laid them in the Queen's storehouse, July 8, 1597.
46. Copies of two letters, in French, and translations of the same into English, from the French King, to the Sultan Mahomet, at the Porte, concerning commerce, Oct, 6, 1597.
71. Henry, Earl of Kent, to Lord Burghley; on his Lordship's disliking his proceedings against Rotheram and Garter, in the Star-Chamber, Nov. 18, 1597.
89. An answer of the Vice-Chancellor, &c. to Lord Burghley, to a complaint of Richard Wilkinson, that the Heads of Houses had not fulfilled their agreement with him, for teaching the poor of Cambridge the art of fustian weaving, Aug. 4, 1597.