44. T. Palmer, a Recusant in Ailesbury jail, to Lord Burghley; to have his freedom, and he will go to church and dedicate a book to him, Jan. 23, 1584. (Latin.)
27. A proposal of Mr. W. Dethick, York Herald, for an office in the Court of Wards and Liveries for enrolling and registering the descents of the Wards, 1584.
14. Sir John Yonge, of Bristol, sends to Lord Burghley stones from St. Vincent's rock, to he used in a device in a chamber at Theobalds, Aug. 24, 1584.