28. A Latin epistle from one Mr. Edward Aglionby (who seems to be Chaplain to Lord Lisle) to Mr. Cecil requesting his favour in a cause of his father's, 1549.
31. A Latin epistle from Nicholas Grimoald, to Sir Wm. Cecil, upon the latter's desiring to know of the former, how the students of Christ's College, Oxon. stood affected to the Reformation, May 12, 1549.
61. A letter from Thomas Vavasour to Sir Wm. Cecil, in Latin, to remove a suspicion of his being wavering in religion., because he wanted to travel to study physick, Oct. 23, 1551.
66. A Latin letter.from Polydore Vergil to Mr. Secretary Cecil, to send him a warrant signed by the Council, for procuring a gift from the King of 300 crowns, Nov. 10, 1551. Printed in Strype's Eccl. Mem. ii. App. CXLV.
70. A Latin letter from Immanuel Tremellius to Mr. Secretary Cecil. He thanks him for a singular kindness showed him at Court, and desires the continuance of his favour, being an helpless stranger, 1551.
79.A Letter from the Bishop of Ely, Lord Chancellor, and others of the Council, to Sir Wm. Cecil, with a letter inclosed menacing some ill turn, desiring him to endeavour the prevention, Nov. 3, 1552.
92. A letter from Sleidan, to Sir Wm. Cecil; advices from Germany, May 18, 1552. More advices from Germany. Wants a patent for his stipend from the King, May30, 1552. (Latin.)
101. Johannes ab Ulmis, to Sir Wm. Cecil; to obtain from the Duke of Northumberland a scholarship in King's College, for a friend of Bullinger's, 1552, (Latin.)