1. "The booke of the reverend lerned man Lord Barnard Erle of Trevisane, towching the philosopher's stone, written by him in the Frenche tonge and nowe Engleshed by J. C." fo. 1.
2. "The lives and wittie answers of philosophers, collected out of sundrie authors, as well Latin as English, at idle night-houres." By Richard Ingoldsby, an university student, dedicated to his father Sir Richard Ingoldsby, Knight. fo. 37.
3. "The uses of Tetraedrum transformatum garnished with dyalls." fo. 64. This tract belonged to Lord Burghley, who has intitled it "The use of the dyall, 1576."