24. A letter from the Duchess of Suffolk to Mr. Secretary Cecil, declaring her concern for him, on some troubles he now was in, being discharged of his place in the D. of Somerset's family; probably of Master of Requests, Nov. 16, 1549.
29. A letter from Sir John Cheke to Mr. Peter Osborne, on various matters, May 30, 1549. Among other things that he wants is "painted bucrain to lai between bokes and bordes."
33. Copy of a letter from Lord Pagett in France, to the Earl of Warwick; concerning the French's absolute demand of Bulloign, with his advice thereupon, Feb. 22, l549.
47. A Latin epistle of Mr. Thomas Cecil of Oxford, to Sir Wm. Cecil, representing to him that though it is uncertain whether they are related to each other, he thinks himself highly honour'd with his friendship, Aug. 10, 1550.
56. A letter from Sir Thomas Chaloner to Sir Wm. Cecil; showing that the quietness of England and Scotland is the undoing of the borderers on both sides, 1551.
64. A French letter from John Calvin to the Duke of Somerset, thanking him for Presenting his book to the King, and other favours: advising him also concerning church matters; from Geneva, July 25, 1551. Printed in Strype's Life of Cranmer, App. No LVIII.