4. The King's letter to the Commons, commanding them to meddle no more with the subject of his son's match with the daughter of Spain, or any other matters relating to his royal prerogative. Newmarket, Dec. 3, 1621. fo. 13.
6. "His Majesties answere to the apologeticke petion of the Howse of Commons, presented to His Majesty by twelve of the Members of that House by their directions." Newmarket, 11 Dec. 1621. fo. 18.
7. A letter from the King to Sir George Calvert, Knight, one of his Secretaries, commanding him to signify his displeasure to the Commons at their delays, and that he could not with patience endure his subjects to use certain antimonarchial words concerning their liberties, except they had subjo...
8. "A declaration of the Commons House of Parliament, made the 14th day of June, 1621," on the distressed state of the King's subjects in foreign countries, in which His Majesty is excited to protect them by the sword, &c. fo. 27.