20. Lord Burghley's own draught of a paper, to be delivered to the Queen by the Vice-Chamberlain; in which he complains bitterly of some sharp speeches uttered against him by Her Majesty in the presence of Lord Leicester and Mr. Secretary Walsingham, and wishes to withdraw himself from all publi...
25. The copy of a letter from the Lord Treasurer to the Prince of Transylvania; that he had recommended his business to the Queen according to his wishes, and that his Secretary had departed satisfied, Feb. 14, 1593. (Latin.)
26. Mr. Strype's transcript of a letter from the Lord Treasurer to the Earl of Emden; thanking him for some horfes, and concerning the great service rendered to the Gospel by the Archbishop of Cologne, March 9, 1582. (Latin.) See Strype's Annals, Vol. III. p. 144.
27. Copy of a letter from the Lord Treasurer to the Duke of Anhalt; that after some unavoidable delay he had laid his request before the Queen, &c. (Latin.)
29. Mr. Strype's transcript of a letter from the Lord Treasurer to some unnamed person who had been sent from the Hamburghers to know whether the Queen would be satisfied with their neutrality, Aug. 1593. (Latin.)
37. Mr. Strype's copy of a letter, supposed to be written from some Catholic in England, to Mendoza, the Spanish Ambassador, then in France; on the defeat of the Armada, in 1588. Said to have been devised by Lord Burghley.