3. Debates of the House of Commons relating to the establishment of the militia, disbanding the new-raised forces, and raising a supply for His Majesty from the 9th to the 20th Nov. 1685. fo. 46.
4. The certificate of Sir Francis Bacon to Sir Henry Montague, Sir Henry Yelverton, and Sir Randolph Crewe, on a reference to them by King James touch. ing the power and jurisdiction of the Chancery. fo. 82.
6. A question discussed, whether the royal power and sovereignty of Kings be immediately from God only, and neither from the Pope, the people, or the laws of the countries which they govern. fo. 137.
7. Reformations proposed by Mr Attorney General, Mr Solicitor, and Mr Rouse, one of the Clerks of the Pipe, Oct. 1621, concerning the King's revenue. fo. 147.
8. A political discourse on the reign and conduct of Henry the VIIIth, recommending them to the imitation of his successors. fo. 154. Imperfect, or unfinished.