30. The Students of Christ Church, Oxon, beg of the Earl of Essex a redress of the grievances they suffer from the Dean and Chapter, Feb. 6, 1596. (Latin.)
39. Mr. Thomas Myddelton, to Mr. Hicks; that on his procuring from Lord Burghley a fair answer to his suit, he will give him a Welch nag worth five pounds, Jan. 28, 1596.
62. Lord North and Sir William Knollys, to Lord Burghley; to order a book of the Merchants' names, and the quantity, number, and weight of spices, &c. which they furnish to the Queen's Houschold, Oct. 11, 1597.
22. The Earl of Kent, to Lord Burghley; with his certificate of the Bedfordshire loan, and his desire not to be concerned with it for the future, Feb. 21, 1596.
42. Mr. John Brudenell, to Mr. Hicks; that by his means he may procure a grant of goods forfeited to the Queen by chance murder, committed by one of his own tenants, whereby Mr. Hicks as well as himself may be benefited, March 12, 1596.