9. The Earl of Derby and others, to Lord Burghley; that the rents of the tenants of Manchester College be advanced, for better hospitality and preaching there, Aug. 20, 1581.
21. John Deye, to the Bp. of Norwich; that some Justices use him ill, for swearing Quest-men to bring in presentments, against Dissenters, July 27, 1581.
7. The Earl of Huntingdon, to Lord Burghley; that if the Secretary to the Council, Mr. Blythe (now very ill), should die, a man of equal worth should succeed, Aug. 6, 1581.
26. The Bp. of London, to Lord Burghley; his opinion of the removing some Bishops and placing others in their stead, Nov. 28, 1581. Printed in Strype's Life of Aylmer, p. 90.
83. Sir F. Walsingham, Sir H. Cobham, and John Somers, Esq. to Lord Burghley; of their conference with the French King, Sept. 12, 1581. Printed in The Compleat Ambassador.