105. Copy of the information delivered to His Majesty by Mr Serse his proctor, touching the many prohibitions sent to the High Commissioners Ecclesiasticall from the Court of Common Pleas, A.D. 1611. fo. 252.
107. The second question propounded on the behalfe of the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, touchinge the exposition of statutes concerninge ecclesiasticall causes, whether the same belonge to the Judges of the realme, or to the interpretation of the Ecclesiasticall Judges a question never made in ...
108. The third question that hath been made on the behalf of the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, whether if tithes in kind be not divided and sett foorth, an action may be brought in any of the King's courts at Westminster by the partie grieved, for treble damages, grounded upon the statute of th...
109. Tobias Archbishop of York to Sir Julius Cæsar, that he wonders at the contention between the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Lords the Judges, about prohibitions. Cawood Castle, 10th October 1609. fo. 269.
110. Lord Haryngton to Sir Julius, Cæsar, concernin one Harrison to have a stewardship and bailiwick ing Nottinghamshire. Kewe, 22 October 1608. fo. 271.