folio. William Lambarde's Archeion, or Discourse on the High Courts of Justice in England. This manuscript seems to have been transcribed from Lambarde's own copy.
folio. Selecta quædam Placita coram Rege, temp. Edw. I. & III. This appears to be an office copy made in the 17th century, and has an analytical index of the pleas. It belonged to Mr. Powle, Lord Somers, Sir Joseph Jekyll, and Mr. Umfreville.
folio. Placita apud Dunelmum, 33 Edw. I., et apud Westmonasterium, 10-46 Edw. III. These are office copies made probably for Mr. Powle. Prefixed is a table of contents.
folio. Placita Coronæ in Comit' Lancastriæ de Serjeantiis, anno 20 Edw. I. This article consists of four leave only, written in the 17th century, and was purchased by Nicholas Hardinge, Esq., at the auction of Mr. Le Neve's books, March 1730.
folio. A Volume containing the decrees in the Court of Wards, as above, and also various Cases in that and other courts, during the reigns of Edward VI., Queen Mary, Queen Elizabeth, James I. and Charles I., but not chronologically arranged. Among them, it fo. 95 b, is the case of the fidlers a...
folio. A collection of precedents of forms, judgments, &c. belonging to the Court of Wards and Liveries, made by Thomas Cole of the same court, verified by the records; purporting to be the third part of the work, with a table, at the end, to a fourth.