111. Mr Hopkins's case in a lease from the Bishop of Norwich to; Queen Elizabeth, and so by conveyance to Sir Thomas Heneage, Kt. Vicechamberlain. fo. 285.
113. "The question concerning the said precedency briefly handled, but overruled otherwise by a powerful hand." In Sir Julius Cæsar's hand-writing. fo. 293.
118. Precedents and copies had out of the Tower, for His Majesty's service., concerning burning of seacoal; the prerogative of fishing in the narrow seas the King's writs De non procedendo Rege inconsulto; and the Chancery. fo. 319.
119. That "the clerkship or keeping of the Chancery Rolls in the Tower is inseparably incident and annexed to the Master of the Rolls for the time being; and removable at every change of the Master of the Rolls, as the Clerks of the Chappell are." fo. 322.