72. An angry letter of John Elmer, Bp. of London, to Lord Burghley; yet offering terms of conciliation. The subject of their difference was a charge against Elmer, that he had wasted, &c. May 26, 1579. Lord Burghley's answer to this is in his Letters, Vol. III.
85. The opinion of a certain person, (said to be Lakes) which he delivered amongst the Seniors of his College, concerning one Mr. Harrison; and his allegations against the Provost's sentence, 1579.