11. In the cause of Nicholson contra Reddish; reasons to continue the plaintiff's suit in the Court of Requests, and that it ought not to be returned into the Dutchy Court. fo. 27, 28 v.
13. Reasons alledged by William Leche why the cause in controversy between him and the College of Brasenose should be continued in the Court of Requests, 27 Oct. 1597. fo. 32, 33 v.
17. The order set downe by John Archbishop of Canterbury and the Lord North, in the cause of Robert Aske contra John Leake, an. 1598. fo. 38, 39, 40 v.
18. John Murray, of the King's bed chamber, to Sir Julius Cæsar, in behalf of Mr Browne to be admitted Steward of the Tower, according to his letters patents. Court, 11 January 1605. fo.41, 42 v.
20. An order concluded on by Mr. Babham and Mr. Bedle, two of the Proctors of the Arches, concerning a cause of Margaret Harding, alias Clerk, referred to them by the two Sheriffs of London, A. D. 1582. fo. 45-46 v.