19. Dr. Whitaker, of St. John's, Cambridge, shows to Lord Burghley, that the statute of their College should not be evaded, which requires their Fellows to take orders when they have been six years Masters of Arts, Sept, 12, 1587. (Latin.)
20. Mr. Thomas Packe's thanks to Lord Burghley, for procuring his son to be placed at Oxford; with Latin verses of the son, complimenting Lord Burghley, 1587.
53. Mr. James Rither, from the North, to Lord Burghley; of the base ingrossing of corn at York and Hull, and other matters, July 21, 1587. See Strype's Annals.
56. Mr. Herle, to Lord Burghley; that the Auditorship of the Duchy being void, he begs his good word to the Queen for if he misses the Clerkship, July 26, 1587.