22. "A remonstrance given to Kinge James in writinge by the Parliamente, after they were inhibited by the Kinge not to proceed in examininge his right to sett impositions without consent of Parliament. And a discourse by Sir Roger Owen touchinge the Kinges right of impositions." fo. 296.
37. A note concerning the proclaiming of Henry VIII. King of Ireland, 1542; with the names of the Peers assembled in Parliament at Dublin that year. fo. 199.
59. Papers relating to the manors of Swillington Roodys and Thorp Pirrowiht; with a copy of a curious marriage settlement, in English, between John Swillington and Margaret Saville, made in the 6th, year of King Henry VI.; and also copies of the pedigrees of their respective families. fo. 276.
60. Transcripts of the titles of sundry original papers in the Cotton library, viz. Calig. E VII, and Galba E VI. relating to Q. Elizabeth's negotiations with France. fo. 281.
65. An original letter from Sir William Segar, Garter, to his friend Wm. Le Neve, York herald; complaining of one Jenkins, a trumpeter and painter, who had interfered in the funeral of the Earl of Westmorland in despite of him and his office, March 24, 1628. fo. 314.
72. Two letters recommending Mr. James and Sir James Blunt to the Lord Deputy of Ireland, signed H. H. 1624; perhaps Howard Earl of Northampton. fo. 343.