165. An abstract taken out of the Pells of Exitus touching the distinction of th'officers in the Court of Receipt of Exchequer, collected by Chr. Wardour. fo. 352 b.
153. The ancient course of the receipt of the Exchequer: taken from the record of the time of Hen. II. called the Black Book of the Exchequer. fo. 307.
67. The penalties for not amaining or striking sail to a King's ship, temp. R. Joh. with a note of trial by jury allowed in the Admiralty Court. fo. 218.
138. "A note of all the havens in the realme of Spaine, harbers, keies, creekes, roodes, and fisher townes alonge the coste of Spaine, from Fonterabye in Byskey to Barsolonia within the Streights of Malega, and a perfect note of all their shippinge, barks, and gallies, with a note of the burthen...