62. "That titles of arms and honour intailed or otherwise hereditary pertayne not [to] the Kings benche albeit they wear determinable by the common lawe." fo. 291.
64. A transcript by Mr Le Neve, Clarencieux, from a Spanish printed book lent him by Sir Arthur Hopton, concerning the homage done at Madrid by the eldest son of Philip III. fo. 294.
65. An original letter from Sir William Segar, Garter, to his friend Wm. Le Neve, York herald; complaining of one Jenkins, a trumpeter and painter, who had interfered in the funeral of the Earl of Westmorland in despite of him and his office, March 24, 1628. fo. 314.
67. A summary, in the hand-writing of Sir W. Dugdale, of the pleadings and a decree in the King's Bench, Ao 19 Edw. III. in a suit between Gilbert Tailbot and Ralph de Wylington, concerning the castle of Keyrkenny and the Commote of Iskenny. fo. 318.