33. Lord John Grey, of Pyrgo, to Sir Wm. Cecill; he relates in an affecting manner how his niece, Lady Catherine, pines away under the Queen's, displeasure, Sept. 20, 1563.
35. The Duchess of Suffolk, to Sir Wm. Cecill she thanks him for his proffers of service; with a postscript from Mr. Bertie to him, refusing a public employment, Oct. 30, 1563.
42. The Lord Treasurer's letter to the Earl of Pembroke, the Lord R. Dudley, arid Sir Wm. Cecil; in behalf of Sir Thomas Lodge, Lord Mayor of London, with regard to the supporting of his credit by a supply of money, &c. Dec. 3, 1563.
49. John, Bp. of Carlisle, to Sir Wm. Cecill; he mentions the decay of the church and. city of Carlisle, and sues for the Queen's confirmation, April 25, 1563.
55. Edmund, Bp. of London, to Sir Wm. Cecill that the lead of St. Bartholomew's church should be applied towards covering of St. Paul's church, July 3, 1563.
65. Edmund, Bp. of London, to Sir Wm. Cecill that as the plague is at Newhaven, he wishes that even tolerable, much more honourable conditions might be accepted. He hopes that not withstanding a late proclamation, which might be wilfully or wrongfully misinterpreted, French exiles for religion m...
4. Orders concerning the Queen's works at Windsor to be observed by the Surveyor of the same, March 1 and 2, with Sir Wm. Cecills remarks; also the Surveyors charges for work done, 1562 and 1563.
34. The Countess Dowager of Oxford desires of Sir Wm. Cecill, that she may have her rent corn for the use of her house, which had been ordered to be withheld from ber, Oct. 11, 1563.