17. Two strange letters to the Queen and Lord Burghley, imploring relief, yet called new-year's gifts, by the mad author Roger Crimble, an Irishman, Jan. 3, 1593.
27. Two letters of a ludicrous nature addressed to Mr. Hiekes, the one from the Tower and signed Robert Constable and Jo. Powell, the other from Robert Saunderson, recommending to his and Lord Burghley's notice some crazy person, a servant of Saunderson's, who had undertaken to remove a brood of...
39. An account of a pasquill at Rome, signifying that the Pope granted indulgence for 1000 years to him who could tell what was become of the Invincible Armada, Nov. 26, 1588. (Latin.)