29. The substance of the Earl of Shaftesbury's speech in the Court of King's Bench, when he was brought thither by Habeas Corpus, June 29, 1677. fo. 519.
1. Various pedigrees and extracts from ancient deeds and records relating to the families of Souche or Zouche, Delaford, Devereux, De Ebroicis, Giffard, Brian, Blount, Parr, and Grey. fo. 1.
25. Carta confederationis inter Dominos Rob. de Bruis Comitem de Carrik, et Bernardum fratrem suum, et Dominum Jacobum Seneschallum Scotiæ et alios, anno 1283. fo. 66 b.
67. Inquisitio post mortem Johan. Duc. Norfolciæ, Ao 11 Hen. VI. fo. 170 b. This inquisition furnishes the names of several offices annexed to that of Earl Marshal of England.
116. Arms in Walton, Walpole, Terington, St. Laurence in Tilney, Islington, Wigenham St. Mary's, Wigenhall St. Jermyn's, Wigenhall St. Peter's, Watlington, Holme, Stowe-bardolf, Wymbotsham, and Fordham churches. fo. 245 b.
141. Nomina illorum virorum illustrium ac etiam aliorum quo tempore ipso quo stetit Dominus Rex [Hen. VI.] in monasterio petierunt humilius beneficium fraternitatis." fo. 295.
148. Pedigrees of several noble English families, among which will be found those of the Earls of Arundell, Essex, Devonshire, Ferrers, Gloucester, Hereford, Albemarle, Leicester, March, Somerset, Westmorland, Northumberland, Exeter, Suffolk, Worcester, Warren, Warwick; the Lords Barkley, Bourch...