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.