8. Mr Thynne on the Gentry, Yeomen, and Esquires of England. fo. 67. N.B. These discourses were delivered by Mr. Thynne at the meetings of the Society of Antiquaries in the reign of Elizabeth, and some of them are stated to be in his own hand-writing. From what Mr Hearne has said in the preface ...
18. The argument and answer of Sir Antony Browne to the matters of Sir Nicolas Bacon, touching the right of succession to the crown of England. fo. 224.
20. An index of a manuscript volume of various heraldical matters, formerly belonging to Mr Clarencieux Lee, and afterwards to Mr Hare of the Heralds office. fo. 242.
30. A collection of forms of oaths, consisting of those taken by Officers of the forest; seminary Priests; Knights of the Bath; King of Scots on fealty to the King of England; King John to the Pope; Doctors of divinity at Basil; Sheriffs of counties; Archbishops and Nobility to King Henry VI; Li...