1. A little treatise of certain rights which of ancient and laudable custom of England ought to pertain to the Marshal in time of war. This is a fragment of 4 leaves only of vellum, written in the time of Henry VIII. fo. 1.
3. The propositions for a safe and well grounded peace presented to King Charles I. at Hampton Court, Sept. 7, 1647. Taken from Sir Edwd Walker's perfect copies of all the votes, letters, &c. relating to the treaty at Newport. fo. 61.
2. "The coppie of a letter written by a Master of Arte in Cambridge to his frende in London concerninge some talke passed of late betweene two worshippfull and grave men about the present state, and some proceedinges of thearle of Leycester and his freindes in England. Contrived, spoken, and pub...