41. Peter Martyr, to Sir W. Cecil; that the stipend due to the Divinity Reader, and detained from him, may be paid to him that succeeded Dr. Weston in that place, March 7, 1553. (Latin.) Printed in Strype's Life of Cranmer, App. NoXCV.
29. J. Sleidan's epistle, to Sir J. Cheke and Sir W. Cecil; concerning his commentaries; wants information of the affair between Henry VIII. and Pope Clement; resolves that his Commentaries shall reach to the present time ; and that he will write the History of the Council of Trent. Strasburgh, ...
4. James Haddon, to Sir W. Cecil; he complains of Oglethorp's ill management of the college, and fears that the permitting him so long a respite before he removes thence, may be inconvenient, July ult. 1552. (Latin.)
5. Walter Haddon, to Sir W. Cecil; the success of his letters patent from the King. with Dr. Oglethorp and the Fellows, for the Presidentship of Magdalen College, Oxon, 1552. (Latin.)