12. An itinerary or route from London, through France, Italy, and Sicily, to the Holy Land, neatly delineated with pen and ink on 4 sheets of paper. fo. 228. It seems to have been copied about the time of Queen Elizabeth, from an ancient French map of the 13th or 14th century; but the copyist ma...
15. A note of translations made from Latin authors by Queen Elizabeth, all written with her own hand, and of the time taken to accomplish the same. The authors are Boetius, Sallust, Horace, and Plutarch. fo. 234.
16. A breviat or direction for the King's Counsel being notes and observations on certain ancient statutes that relate to proceedings in Chancery. Collected by Lord Chancellor Ellesmere, anno 13 Jac. I. fo. 235.