12. Briefs, &c. in several Florentine causes in the Admiralty Court respecting the ships Merchant Royal, the Mai-flower, the Matthew Farme, the Thomas and William, Bonadventure, and the Triumph. fo. 40, 42, 43, 44, 46, 48, 50, 52, 54.
14. Difference between the French and Spanish Ambassadors concerning a Portuguese ship from Brazil, taken by a French cruizer and brought into Denmark, A. D. 1611. fo. 64, 66.
15. The Court of Oldenburgh, of the house of Denmark, and Prince of the Empire, his supplication to King James I. to be taken into protection, and in liberam clientelam: with the opinion of the English Civil Lawyers, how far the King was warrantable in granting such protection. fo. 68, 70, 72, 74.
20. A minute of the proceedings at Whitehall against Mr. Whitlock and Sir Robert Mansell by the Lords, assisted by the Judges, an. 1613, touching some contempts. fo. 83.