33. Lord Burghley's minutes of his speech in the House of Lords on the Queen's motives for a defensive war; with a note of the extraordinary expenses of the Spanish war, 1592. Printed in Strype's Annals, Vol. IV. 106. 111
3. An account of bread and liquors served from the pantry, buttery, cellars; &c. every day for the Queen and her Household; and an appendix of incidents not comprized within the diet.
6. A short but defamatory account of the Life of King Henry VIII. Written, in The French tongue by some Papist; in which Anne Boleyn is made to be Henry's own child, and himself compared with Elagabalus. See Nicholas Sanders's. Book, "De Origine Schismatis Angiicani."
40. The draught of a license of the Commoners of Layton-Grange, fot Mr. J. Strype, Vicar of Low-Layton, Essex, to inclose glebe on the forest, for improvement of the Vicarage.