37. Mr. Lakes, to Lord Burghley; hoping that as his confession and sorrow have, been sincere, there will now be for him and other true penitents, a thorough amnesty for the sake of the peace of the college, May, 1576. (Latin.)
45. Notes of a sermon preached by Mr. Maurice Faukner, in the Chapel of St. John's, Cambridge, which gave disgust to Dr. Still, the Head of that college, July 24, 1576.
88. Mr. Henry Goodere's supplication to the Queen for a patent for the sole vending of printed playing cards, for 21 years; with separate papers of his reasons why his suit should be granted, 1576.
9. The Abp. of Canterbury, to Lord Burghley; wanting to know the Queen's opinion of his answer to her on two points in which she had taken offence, Dec 1576.