62. Sir John Smith recites to Lord burghley his good services, and the slights he has had in return that he wants now no preferment, only that his "Book of Discipline" might he no longer suppressed, but suffered to be reprinted with corrections; and sends him his scheme for suppressing rogues an...
20. The Marquis of Winchester to the Lords of the Council, of raising 200 men to strengthen the Isles of Guernsey and Jersey; with a letter of the Council to the Sheriffs, &c. of Hampshire and Dorsetshire, to raise men in those counties, Sept. 18, 1590.
46. Lady E. Drury, to the Lords of the Council that she was not privy to a challenge sent by her deceased hushand's brother, Thomas Drury, to Lord Willoughby, May 8, 1590.