4. An explanation of geographical terms, and Miscellaneous remarks in the science of geography. (French.) Written in the time of Q. Elizabeth. Imperfect at the end.
10. Richard Williams's dialogue between Law and Obedience; showing, among other things, how the law is abused by pettifoggers, budget-lawyers, and other inferior officers: with a description of the true Gentleman from the Upstart, &c.
3. A discourse of martial affairs, touching the safeguard of the Realm, and repulsing of the enemy if any attempt of invasion be made. Presented to the Queen by Robert Hitchcocke, Gen. tleman and Soldier, Sept. 1, 1580; with another discourse, by the same person, concerning the overthrow of the ...