1. The Abp. of Canterbury, to Sir Wm. Cecill he sends him a rough draught of the articles drawn up by himself, and the Bishops of London, Winchester, Ely., and Lincoln; he desires the Queen's letter to the Bp. of London to back their injunctions, March 3, 1564.
3. Gilbert Berkeley, Bp. of Bath and Wells, to Sir Wm. Cecill; he complains of Dr. Turner, Dean of Wells his railing at Bishops, and calling them whitecoats and tippet gentlemen, March 23. 1563.
44. Copy of Thomas Duke of Norfolk's letter to his kinsman Thomas Earl of Sussex; that a servant of his had died suddenly of the plague, as was suspected, and that he wanted to live in retirement; with other private matters, Aug. 31, 1565.
87. The Bishop of Durham, to Sir Wm. Cecill; his contest with another about the right to some coal mines; he sends in his letter a printed question disputed at Louvain, concerning the power of the Civil Magistrate in affairs of Religion, March 21, 1565.
6. Copy of the Queen's letter to the Abp. of Canterbury; requiring him to confer with the Bishops of his province, and others having ecclesiastical jurisdiction, for redressing disorders in the church, occasioned by different doctrines and rites; and for taking order that none for the future be ...