80. Gilbert Berkeley, Bp. of Bath and Wells, to Sir Wm. Cecill; that he could not send to him sooner, on account of a house being infected with the plague at Welles; that he had now sent an account (Harl. 594, f. 45) of the chapels, &c. in his diocese, Nov. 17, 1563.
88. Edwyn Sandys, Bp. of Worcester, to Sir W. Cecill; presenting him with a clock that had been K. Edward's, for a new years gift, Dec. 28, 1563. A very interesting letter.
18. A letter, from the Lords of the Council to Sir Th. Randoph, in Scotland; informing him of the preparations of the French by their shipping to commit hostilities on the frontiers adjoining to Scotland, Feb, 10, 1563.
38. Lord John Grey, to Sir Wm. Cecill; with a present of a doe, out of Pyrgo park: he solicits his further influence in behalf of Lady Catherine, his afflicted niece, Nov. 15, 1563.
53. Richard Cox, Bp. of Ely, to Sir Wm. Cecill; in excuse for the smallness of his gift towards rebuilding of St. Paul's; his Bishoprick impoverished, June 12, 1563.