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3. Debates of the House of Commons relating to the establishment of the militia, disbanding the new-raised forces, and raising a supply for His Majesty from the 9th to the 20th Nov. 1685. fo. 46.
16. A breviat or direction for the King's Counsel being notes and observations on certain ancient statutes that relate to proceedings in Chancery. Collected by Lord Chancellor Ellesmere, anno 13 Jac. I. fo. 235.
33. An answer made by Mr Fanshawe, or rather a declaration of his opinion touching those articles beginning here as followeth concerning the Lord Treasurer's office, and this answer was made at the request of the Lord Buckhurst. What every one of the Court of Exchequer doe by virtue of his offic...
9. A description of the King's Courts of Records, and of his Houshold; of the Nobility of England, the Council of the North of Wales and the Marches; of the Admiralty, the Armoury, and the Mints; of His Majesty's towns of war, castles, bulwarkes and fortresses; of the islands, havens, and harbou...
35. A copy of Mr Lambarde's Archeion; which, though abridged in some parts, seems more ample as to what relates to the Court of Chancery, than the copy which makes the 17th article of this volume. fo. 445.
6 An account of arms and crests granted by Sir Gilbert Dethick, Garter, from 1551 to 1568, and by Robert Cooke, Clarencieux, from 1573 to 1580. fo. 53.
57. The copy of a commission from the Duke of Norfolk, Earl Marshal, to the Earl of Leicester and Sir W. Cecill, concerning the false pedigree of Mr. Hugh Fitzwilliams. fo. 270.