2. The Bishop of Ely, to the Queen; on her requiring his house in Holborn for her Vice-Chamberlain Hatton, Aug. 20, 1589. This seems to be a copy only of the Bishops letter, which is extremely curious, and written in strong terms of remonstrance.
43. Sir Francis Drake, in the Bay of Cascales, to Lord Burghley; of the proceedings of the fleet in behalf of Don Antonio, June 2, 1589. Printed in Strype's Annals, Vol. IV. p. 8.
68. Two letters, the first dated at the Hague, the latter at Embden, of the Heer Joost Van Cleve, Burgomaster of Groninghen, on Spanish tyranny, and the affection of the Stated for the Queen of England, Sept. 24 and Oct. 7, 1589. (French.)